December 21, 2024
The Pirates head to Pender Lanes on December 12 to face off with TC Thunder. Only the Lady Pirates would have a duel, due to the fact with one of the Pirates being gone sick that...
December 17, 2024
Last week the Introduction to Teaching students traveled to Wayne State College to learn more about the Education and Training Pathway. Attending from Plainview were Shayla Jacobs...
December 9, 2024
Seven Plainview students in Ronita Jacobsen’s Culinary I class, had the opportunity to participate in the National Restaurant Association ServSafe Food Handler course. “In order t...
December 2, 2024
Educators Rising Members at Plainview High School are holding a School Supplies Drive for Plainview Elementary school students. The drive is currently underway and will be donated...
November 29, 2024
Pierce County residents are being asked to participate in a countywide survey to be used in an updated housing study that is being completed by Pierce County Economic Development ...
November 25, 2024
On Tuesday, November 12, Plainview’s Mayor and the City Council held their monthly regular meeting in the City Council Chambers at 6:30 p.m. The first topic was the One and-Six-Y...
November 19, 2024
Come on in and check out the new books that have arrived at the library: Triangle by Danielle Steel To Die For by David Baldacci The Long March Home by Marcus Brotherton and To...
November 16, 2024
Plainview’s FCCLA chapter met Monday, November 4th., for their Annual Food Pantry Drive. Members divided into groups and selected different areas of Plainview to ask residents fo...
November 12, 2024
The man behind the Gretna area’s “Good Life District” said Friday that his $5 billion vision has grown to 4,500 acres, has a name now and could become a place where youth sports m...
November 10, 2024
The Plainview Lady Pirates saw their 2024 season come to an end at the Class D1 District 2 championship in Shickley on Saturday, Nov. 2. After winning their subdistrict champions...
November 9, 2024
Submitted Article Do manners matter? I think it’s safe to assume that an overwhelming majority of you would agree that they do indeed. At school, we know and respect that our s...
November 4, 2024
The Congregational Women’s Fellowship met Tuesday, October 15th with seven members and Pastor Joan Alexander in attendance. President, Nancy Green, opened the meeting with a read...
November 3, 2024
Installation of a new floating fishing pier recently was completed at Grove Lake Wildlife Management Area in Antelope County. The 60-foot gangway and 10-foot by 20-foot floating ...
October 29, 2024
The Plainview Pirates had a competitive week of contests beginning on Tuesday, Oct. 15 and finishing on Tuesday, Oct. 22, with two matches being a part of the inaugural Greater No...
October 26, 2024
On Friday, Oct. 18 the Plainview Volunteer Fire Department was requested by Osmond’s department to assist with a fire between the two communities as the sun began to sink below th...
October 20, 2024
About two years ago Beth Ramold, the school nurse, and Jen Hodson, the elementary school principal, started the process of applying to be a Heart Safe School. There is a list of...
October 18, 2024
HAWKFEST is more than recognizing outstanding high school musicians. It’s about providing inspiration and making new friends who share a love of music. The annual honor band and ...
October 9, 2024
The Department of Health and Human Services is sending out expungement letters for unused Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) funds. Federal requirements deem that Summer E...
October 7, 2024
Heather Jeronimo, a 2003 graduate of Plainview High School, recently saw her book “Performing Parenthood: Non-Normative Fathers and Mothers in Spanish Narrative and Film” publishe...
October 6, 2024
The Knox County Nebraska and UNL Extension offices brought a “bus” of folks from Knox County to tour Plainview last week for ‘Peer to Peer” visit and review of the community. Visi...