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Shari Friedel | grant tribune-sentinel

Jagger Noyes holds Midnight, one of six baby goats born at Jason and Ashleigh Noyes’ Flying N Farms last month. The goats ventured to Perkins County Elementary on Tuesday, May 10 to visit Jagger’s brother Jace’s fourth grade class. The visit was the class’s requested reward for showing improvement on test scores.

Just a boy and his goat

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shari friedel | grant tribune-sentinel
Several entities made the upcoming construction of two new houses in Grant possible. Collaborating on the project are (l-r): Edward Dunn, Grant City Manager, Michelle Ross, Perkins County Chamber of Commerce; Amy Thelander and Stephanie Miller, Southwest Nebraska Community Betterment Corp.; Melissa Wilson, Kevin Poppe and Don Softley, Grant Community Redevelopment Authority; Janet Lagler, Perkins County Community Foundation Fund.

SWNCBC to begin construction on two new homes

Southwest Nebraska Community Betterment Corp.

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Diane Stamm I Grant Tribune-Sentinel

Ethan Sihm finished sixth in the 100-meter dash and ran a leg on the state-qualifying 400-meter relay for Perkins County.

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Becky Uehling I Grant Tribune-Sentinel

Senior Kylie Tucker had Perkins County’s best throw in shot put at districts.

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Diane Stamm I Grant Tribune-Sentinel

Casey Hanson, right, and Blake Garner took first and second in the 200-meter dash at districts.

Plainsmen sending 12 to Omaha

Following a year with only three state qualifiers, the Perkins County track teams are sending six individuals and three relays east to Omaha for Friday and Saturday’s state track meet.

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