
The Plainview Ag Department and Plainview FFA Chapter will be hosting its annual greenhouse open house and plant sale for a number of days at the end of April and beginning of May.
On April 29, 30, May 1 and May 6-7 the FFA and Ag members will open the greenhouse for the public to purchase plants, vegetables ready for planting, flowers and flowering baskets with proceeds going to the Plainview FFA Department.
On Fridays the greenhouse will be open from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Those with questions can call ag teacher Chad Kment, at 402-750-6258.
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The 2022 PPEA Alumni basketball and volleyball tournaments were held last week, bringing graduates, spouses, children, families and onlookers to the Pirate Gym and Pirate Auditorium for a day full of games. For more details, sign up for your copy of the Plainview News.



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Adryck Stewart, a 6th grader at Plainview Elementary, recently traveled to represent the Plainview Pirates and Nebraska, at the National AAU Middle School Dual Wrestling tournament in Des Moines, Iowa as a member of the “Nebraska Black” team. The team finished in third at the dual tournament, and Stewart wrestled with a 6-2 record, earning All-American Honors.
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With Spring in full swing, it will soon be time for another exciting sports season for the Plainview Pirates boys' and girls' track teams, and you'll want to stay up to date.
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Spring is now in full bloom, which means that the Plainview Pirates golf team is ready to tee off! The 2021-22 Pirate golf team includes: Camden Dummer, Landon Hansen and Leighton Medina, Ethan Rix, Xander Albin, Derek Rix, Reagan Choat, Harrison Thor and Emma King.
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Kenny and Paige Albin of Plainview are parents to a new son, Myles Kenneth, who was born to them on March 18.
He was born at 7:48 a.m., and he weighed 8 lbs., 15 oz., and he was welcomed home by big sisters, Hazel and Ellison.
Grandparents Kreg and Renee’ Mitteis of Orchard and Terri Albin of Plainview.
Great grandparents are Arvid and Renita Erb of Orchard, Bill Mitteis of Royal and Marge May of O’Neill.
