High Plains
HPC’s lone state qualifier on the girls side is Brianna Wilshusen in the shot put after winning the event at the D-2 District meet with a throw of 35-11.
Storm send five to state track meet
Richard Rhoden
Throughout most of the 2021 track season, a couple events have become staples for the High Plains track team. For the most part, those events will be well represented by the Storm in Omaha this week.
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
HPC’s Trevor Carlstrom was a runner-up finisher in the long jump event at his home invite last week.
Area tracksters compete at High Plains Invite last week
Richard Rhoden
For the first time this season, the area trio of Giltner, Hampton and High Plains were all in action at the same place at the same time.
The Hornets, Hawks and Storm competed at the High Plains Invite hosted at Osceola’s track April 14 with several solid performances all around.
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
HPC co-op talks raise concerns
Jeni Obermier
Parents and community members came forth during the High Plains Board of Education meeting Monday in a passionate plea for the school to not join another sports cooperative with Hampton.
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
HPC Beef: it’s what’s for lunch
Jeni Obermier
One of the most Nebraskan things is to eat beef and at High Plains Community Schools they are bringing locally sourced beef into their lunchroom through the Beef Booster program.
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Brooke Bannister (left) and Aubree Quast check in on one of their nanny goats as the estimated delivery date grows closer.
HPC students, animals welcome new birthing barn
Jeni Obermier
A chill can be felt in the air alongside the bleats of a goat herd. Absent from their numbers are the nanny goats that are ready to kid. They have taken to the warmth and safety of High Plains Community School’s new birthing barn.
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
HPC discusses $3.8M expansion
Jeni Obermier
High Plains Community Schools will be seeing significant changes in the future as the school board approved a contract Monday for the scope of work in its draft form with Ayers & Ayers for a $3.85 million addition to the high school.
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Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Lane Urkoski puts up a floater on the baseline during High Plains’ loss to BDS in the CRC tournament.
Storm falls to BDS at CRC
Richard Rhoden
A delay of several days didn’t help High Plains much on the floor last week.
Its game against BDS in the opening round of the CRC tournament was supposed to be played Jan. 23, but a major winter storm that came through last week pushed it all the way to Jan. 27.
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Mack Alspaugh, new HPC girls basketball coach, helped run 5-on-5 drills during practice over the Thanksgiving holiday.
Alspaugh set to coach Lady Storm
Richard Rhoden
Mack Alspaugh has no problem tucking away his coaches whistle and jumping into practice with his players. He’s been there and done it before.
Surely if someone like Brianna Wilshusen can get a shot off in the lane or a rebound over her head coach, it should be a fun season for HPC basketball.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
HPC career exploration gives students insight on their future
Jeni Obermier
Middle school is tough and many students are plagued by the question of what do you want to be when you grow up? Students at High Plains Community Middle School have an option to explore different paths to follow in high school and beyond.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Hunter Gress reads a story to kindergarteners as part of the community service portion of senior seminar.
HPC seniors prepare for next step with senior seminar
Jeni Obermier
While high school prepares many students for further education and entry into the workforce, there are some who would say that they don’t always prepare young adults for real life.
Tuesday, October 27, 2020