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.
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RPAC announces top ACT scores
The Republican Plains Activity Conference has announced its top ACT scores for this year’s seniors.
Wallace’s Andrew Matson and Ainsley Strawder earned Gold medals with scores over 29.
PCHS Foundation awards scholarships
The Perkins County Health Services Foundation Board of Directors is pleased to announce the winners of this year’s scholarship programs.
High school students earn honor cords from MPCC
Mid-Plains Community College will awarded 339 blue and gold honor cords to area high school seniors to wear at their graduation ceremonies this spring.
Becky Uehling | Grant Tribune-Sentinel
Angelica Vazquez, 17-year-old junior from Wallace High School, stands with the many items that were donated by the Wallace community and school students to assist those affected by the Gosper and Furnas Counties fire. Vazquez was the sole organizer of the fund raiser.
Wallace student organizes fundraiser to assist fire victims
Angelica (Angie) Vazquez, 17-year-old junior from Wallace, is always looking for ways to help people, according to family and friends.