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Back by popular demand, the Perkins County Health Services Foundation will hold the Operation Tournament as their primary fundraising event again this year. Using the life-size game board,”Under the Knife,” contestants will try out their operating skills by removing “parts” of the body without setting off the buzzer. This week, the hospital’s radiology department gave it a go. They include (l-r) Jessica Deaver, Director Brenda Jennelle, Chad Seger, Jamie Anderson and Jaden Michel. Other members of the radiology team not pictured include Katie Sowle and Dave Anderson. The tournament begins Nov. 1 and will end with the finals Friday, Nov. 19 at the fairgrounds building. For more information, contact Foundation Director Jackie Urdahl at 308-352-7285.

Operating skills to be put to the test

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PCHS Respiratory Therapist Joshua Cunningham and nurses Michelle Coats and Sheena Smith stand with a three-in-one ventilator, CPAP and BiPAP respiratory machine and their high flow nasal cannula system which has been used to help COVID patients.

PCHS recognizes respiratory staff for Respiratory Care Week

Perkins County Health Services recognizes Joshua Cunningham, Respiratory Therapist for PCHS, during Respiratory Care Week.

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DeMoine Adams kept the students hyped even on their way out the door by giving each of the kids a fist bump before they left the gym. Above: Carson Potts takes his turn giving Adams some knuckle.

DeMoine Adams encourages PCS students to be positive, kind leaders

Perkins County Schools welcomed former Husker and pro football player, TeamMates CEO and motivational speaker DeMoine Adams to speak to students during Red Ribbon Week.

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