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Photo by Becky Uehling | Grant Tribune-SentinelMembers of the Western Sky Community Care Center (WSCCC) steering and fund raising committees stand with staff from Community Memorial Health Center (CMHC) in Burwell who took part in a recent town hall meeting in support of the planned nursing home to be built by Western Sky in Grant. Pictured are, Front row, l-r: Doris Olsen, WSCCC fund raising committee; Dr. Hugh Holmquist, medical director, CMHC; Tim Groshans, senior administrator, CMHC and consultant for WSCCC; Chris Loeffler, WSCCC steering committee; Renae Bottom, WSCCC steering committee. Back row, l-r: Dr. Tim Garner DDS, president of the board of directors, CMHC; Steve Loeffler, WSCCC steering and fund raising committees; Dennis Demmel, WSCCC fund raising committee; Genie Bishop, WSCCC steering committee; and Mark Bottom, WSCCC steering committee. Not pictured is Michelle Ross, WSCCC fundraising committee.

Town Hall provides vision for new nursing home

By Becky Uehling

The Grant Tribune-Sentinel

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Agronomy students from the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture learn about the importance of on-farm research for dryland crops in their visit with Marvin Stumpf (center of photo) at the Henry J. Stumpf International Wheat Center east of Grant. (K. Bruns / Nebraska Extension)

Crops practicum is realistic at Stumpf Wheat Center

By NCTA NEWS

CURTIS, Neb. (Oct. 4, 2022) --_ A college class assignment for growing winter wheat added several doses of reality this fall in test plots near Grant, Nebraska.

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The Madrid Volunteer Fire Department is a recent recipient of funds from PCCFF. Participating in the presentation is l-r: Kelvin Kurkowski, Michael Lee, Michelle Ross of PCCFF; Trent Harger, Austin Gaston and Donnie Lee. The funds will go towards goggles for the department.

Automating contributions simplifies life

With the hustle and bustle of life, being a full-time working mom of two, I have found that the best way to stay on top of things in my life is to automate them.

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Those who serve in the wound clinic at PCHS are, (front row, l-r): CJ Einspahr, Kenda Ekdahl of RestorixHealth. Back row: Dr. Shane Banks, Ashley Nelson, Lydia Wolford, ReBecca Lagler, Carol Cornelius, PA-C.

PCHS wound care clinic receives award

Perkins County Health Services is honored to announce Perkins County Health Services Wound Care Clinic is a recipient of RestorixHealth’s highest achievement, the Wound Center of Excellence Award.

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