Wildcats win two with postseason looming
With its eyes on the postseason prize, the Wallace girls’ basketball team improved its record to 12-7 with just two games remaining on its schedule.
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With its eyes on the postseason prize, the Wallace girls’ basketball team improved its record to 12-7 with just two games remaining on its schedule.
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Wallace Public Schools high school speech team placed in four events at the Sutherland invitational last Saturday.
Speech teams from ten schools participated in the Sutherland Speech Invitational last Saturday.
courtesy photo PCS speech team attending PCS meet, beginning with the front row from left are Coach Mikaela Stephenson, Sophia Perez, Summer Postlewait, Emmerald Sims, Meghan Bishop, Triston Hite, Jeb Kohl, Kylie Tucker and Blake Dolezal. Middle row from left are Coach Penny Hite, Caitlyn Dolezal, Gavin Smith, Ella Uehling, Maggie Fisher, Kaitlin Meyer, Ryder Potts, Eric Gonzales, Elijah Busick and Mallory McClenahan. Back row from left are Daniel Hampton, Selah Richter-Martinez, Kailee Potts, Maylynn Walker, Emma Klahn, Ava Reese, Emily Cornelius, Kenna Busick, Layla Vigil and Mason McGreer. Not pictured are Iris Robles and Katie Cook.
Perkins County Schools hosted a Speech Invitational Jan. 29 with 18 teams in attendance.
PCS finished fourth overall and second C1/C2 as a team, said Penny Hite, speech coach.
People lined up at the State Capitol Tuesday to support proposals by Gov. Pete Ricketts to spend the state’s allocation of $1.04 billion in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds.
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