COVID-19 vaccine registry open
From the NCDHD
North Central District Health Department (NCDHD) would like to apprise the district of the Nebraska COVID-19 vaccine registry, located at www.ncdhd.ne.gov. Pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News to read the full statement from the NCDHD.
Husker wrestling team holds memorial
The Nebraska Husker wrestling team paid tribute to Christian Miller, Plainview Alum and Husker wrestler, with a special presentation and memorial at the team's last home dual of the season last weekend. To read all about the memorial, pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News.
Lanham hits 150...
Senior Eli Lanham hit his 150th career win at the South Loup wrestling tournament. Lanham finished in second place in the 2020 State Tournament, was first in 2019, fourth in 2018, and looks to the tournament again this year with high hopes.
Wrestlers take Conference title
The Plainview Pirate Varsity wrestling team defended their title again as the Lewis & Clark Conference tournament Champions for 2021 on January 21st in Ponca. To find out how each wrestler did, pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News.
Young Pirates win tournament
In a busy week of basketball, the Junior Varsity Lady Pirates took on O'Neill and came away with a victory. Pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News for the full story on the tournament.
Lady Pirates win over Queen Bees
The Lady Pirate girls basketball team took on the Bloomfield Bees on January 15th for a contest that fell to the home team's favor by the final buzzer, 51-44. Check out this story in the latest edition of the Plainview News.
Daycares provide needed service
For 14 years, Teri Sauser ran a daycare in her home, Teri's Tiny Toes Daycare, and after and eight-year hiatus from running a daycare to work as a paraeducator at Plainview Elementary School, she has continued to fill a need in the community, educating and caring for kids in her daycare again. Pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News for the full story.
Jacobsen in digital FCCLA STAR event
District 8 FCCLA held its annual STAR (Students Taking Action with Recognition) Competition virtual this year due to COVID-19 restrictions. To find out what project Jacobsen competed in, and to find out how she did, pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News.
Conference band held at home
Plainview Public Schools played host to the 2021 Lewis & Clark Honor Band concert held January 23rd with more than 17 schools listed on the program and a number of local youth winning medals. For the full story, pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News.
New Arrivals: Steinkraus
Oliver Lee Steinkraus was born to parents Tyler and Alyssa Steinkraus of Plainview, at 12:49 a.m. on December 29, 2020 at Antelope Memorial Hospital in Neligh.
Oliver weighed 7 lbs., 10.5 oz. and was 19 in. long.
Grandparents are Randy and Ann Steinkraus of Plainview and Vince and Teresa Knight of Norfolk. Great-Grandparents are Adelyne Steinkraus of Plainview, Charles Parker of Norfolk, and Emily Knight of Hope, Ark.
Bowling team hosts Boone Central, plays Pender
The Pirate and Lady Pirate high school bowling teams faced off with the Boone Central Cardinals on January 16th at D&K Lanes in Plainview. Pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News to find out how the bowlers did.
Pirates second at 9/10 tourney
The Plainview Pirate 9/10 boys' basketball team hosted a tournament in Plainview on January 16th and the team won second place. To read how the players did, and who they played against, pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News.
Pirate Wrestlers compete in Pierce dual, Amherst Invite, and host triangular
Pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News to read all about the meets and the wrestler's individual results.
Zion Students Earn Honor Roll for 2nd Quarter
HONOR ROLL: Honor Roll students who received an A average with no grade lower than an 88% for the second quarter. Pictured above from left to right: 4th– Lucas Weber, 5th– Kenadee Doerr.
Zion Students Earn Honor Roll for 2nd Quarter
SUPERIOR HONOR ROLL: Superior Honor Roll students who received all straight As for the second quarter. Pictured from left to right: 6th– Anika Robinson, 5th– Lydia Bucklew, 4th– Joseph Bucklew, 6th– Dominic White.
Norris Plays in post-COVID Husker Marching Band
Klarissa Norris, a freshman at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, plays the piccolo in the Cornhusker Marching Band. The band had to adapt to the new COVID-19 protocols that remained in effect from the first rehearsal to the last. Pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News to read all about the protocols the band members had to abide by.
Wrestlers win over Ord, split triangular
On January 7th, the Plainview Pirate wrestling team hosted the Ord Chanticleers for a dual "under the big light," and was able to come out on top, 37-30. To find out individual results from the Ord Dual and the Boone Central meet, pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News.
Manor Staff receives vaccine...
Plainview Manor and Whispering Pines Assisted Living employees began receiving their COVID-19 vaccines last week with the help of Plainview Family Pharmacist Ashley Dendinger. The staff started receiving shots on Tuesday, Jan. 5 and were expected to finish up by the end of last week.
Team rolls against Boone, Hartington
At the tournament on December 12 at Boone Central/Newman Grove, Coach Leonard Risinger said he did not know each match up against the three teams that we bowled with would count to win totals for wild card points. Pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News to read how the bowlers did.
Board installs members, creates new committee
The Board of Education held their first meeting of the new year on January 11th to install two new board members, review policy, and hear reports. To read all about the school board meeting, pick up the latest edition of the Plainview News.