Giltner
Staff members from Aurora, Giltner, Hampton and Hampton Lutheran gathered for a luncheon Monday afternoon where they were served by a group of students from the four schools.
Schools prepare for upcoming year with luncheon
Jeni Obermier
Teachers, administration and staff from Aurora, Giltner, Hampton and Hampton Lutheran gathered at the Plainsman Museum Monday afternoon for a celebration lunch to kick off the coming school year.
Towards the end of the meal, Tina Larson, museum director shared words of thanks to those in attendance.
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Citizens raise concerns with Giltner school
Richard Rhoden
Several Giltner residents made their voices heard during Monday’s monthly school board meeting.
A variety of topics were raised by concerned patrons, from the proposed state health standards to potential issues within the school and its board of education.
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Welcome home, Lyle Reab
News Staff
Giltner native Lyle Reab was killed in action while fighting in Germany during WWII. After his previously unidentified remains were officially tied to Reab, the journey started to get this WWII hero home.
Friday, June 11, 2021
Giltner child care facility expanding in size, capacity
Kurt Johnson
The Little Stingers Childcare Program in Giltner is expecting to nearly double its capacity this week, from 40 to 70, by expanding its facility with the addition of a modular building being transported from Grand Island.
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Tracy Wiles finished ninth in the Class D girls pole vault with a mark of 8-06 during her first appearance at the state meet.
Several Hornets hit PR marks at state competition
Richard Rhoden
While Giltner’s state championship streak came to an end over the weekend, its flag flew proudly one last time as several Hornets set new PRs.
Of Giltner’s four athletes who competed at Omaha Burke, two of them set new personal records while a third tied a previous best mark.
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Giltner’s Jacob Smith shares an emphatic hug with Hornet throwing coach Chip Bartos after Smith qualified for the state track meet in the discus.
Hornets punch five tickets to state track meet in Omaha
Richard Rhoden
One thing that had Giltner assistant track coach Chip Bartos smiling from ear to ear last week was the turnout from the Hornet boys in the throws.
At day’s end, two Giltner boys qualified for state in the throws while the Lady Hornets added a couple representatives as well.
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Giltner graduation set for Sunday afternoon
Richard Rhoden
The Giltner Class of 2021 will cross the stage and receive a diploma Sunday as the first of area graduation ceremonies.
Commencement exercises will begin at 2 p.m. in the east high school gym in Giltner.
Supt. Nick Mumm announced there will be 15 graduating seniors in this year’s class.
Tuesday, April 27, 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
Giltner’s Jacob Smith fights through contact in the paint during a 43-32 loss to Heartland Lutheran Feb. 23.
Hornets struggle in season-ending loss to Heartland Lutheran
Richard Rhoden
A sour night offensively spelled the end of Giltner’s basketball run.
The Hornets struggled with turnovers and scoring for much of the night as Heartland Lutheran picked up a 43-32 win over Giltner Feb. 23 in the D2-7 subdistrict tournament.
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Giltner hires Pietrzak as new PreK-12 principal
Richard Rhoden
Giltner Public Schools announced a re-shuffling at the top of its administration for the 2021-22 school year with Christopher Pietrzak of Blenheim, S.C., to be the school’s new PK-12 principal and activities director beginning next year.
According to Supt.
Tuesday, March 2, 2021