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becky uehling | grant tribune-sentinel

Perkins County High School graduate Isaiah Hatcher receives a fist bump from family friend Kevin Oestman from Wray, Colo., for a “job well done” following graduation on Saturday, May 7, 2022. Along with being friends to the Hatcher family, Oestman is brother to Grant resident Theresa Malmkar, and uncle to Alyssa Malmkar, who also earned a diploma Saturday. Isaiah and Alyssa were just two of 33 students who graduated from PCS. At Wallace, 17 students earned their diplomas the same day.

Job well done!

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Pictured above is Greg and Mollie Robertson’s home and shop located two miles northeast of Elsie. Behind it is the fire that was started by an arcing power line southeast of Elsie on Friday, April 22, which is quickly approaching the property. Several fire departments, farmers and businesses worked to prevent the fire from taking the Robertson’s house and shop. A total of three outbuildings were destroyed in the fire, but no houses.

Firefighters, citizens reflect on Elsie/Grainton fires

The combination of drought, high winds and 90 plus-degree heat during the day of Friday, April 22 had first responders and the community as a whole holding its breath, praying for the day to end wi

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