2021 Firework show donations fall just short of goal
As of July 12, donations made to the Perkins County fireworks total $7,594.85 of the $8,000 goal.
As of July 12, donations made to the Perkins County fireworks total $7,594.85 of the $8,000 goal.
Present at Saturday’s installation service were (front row, l-r): District President Snow, Pastor Michael Heckmann, Pastor John Heckmann and Pastor Wayne Pick of Ogallala. Back row: Pastor Bob Deardoff of North Platte, Pastor John Stubenrouch of Ogallala, Pastor David Kahle of Imperial, Pastor John Dickmander of Brule and Pastor Pat Riley, the former vacancy pastor for Zion Lutheran.
Pastor Michael Heckmann joined Zion Lutheran Church in Grant when he was installed Saturday afternoon, July 10.
Perkins County commissioners will start a search for a paramedic to staff the Grant ambulance and oversee ambulance operations.
A week of “Country Nights and Carnival Lights” begins this coming Monday with the first event of the Perkins County Fair.
Sam and Breanne Sims are no strangers to Chamber, as they already had two businesses that were members of the organization, “Aunt B’s Blooming Boutique,” and “Keegan’s Arkade,” however, they added two more of their businesses to the list. Above: Sam Sims accepted a first dollar for “Flexible Fasting” from Chamber President Samantha Goff at the regular monthly meeting on June 17. Below: The family, including Keegan Sims, also accepted a first dollar for their business “Tiny 4 Life.” Both businesses can be found on Facebook for more details.
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