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Retiring PCHS principal proud to be a Pirate

Stubbs Station
Lee Stubbs Column

Lee Stubbs Mug ShotEver since Platte County R-3 High School Principal Craig Robinson announced his plans to retire last year, I have been meaning to sit down with him and talk about his tenure at PCHS.

But, like a lot of other things on my to-do list that I have been having trouble getting to lately, that didn’t happen. However, I did catch up with him for a bit on the phone this week and we talked about then and now and a little bit of everything in between.

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Memo to grads: it’s relationships that count

Platte Rambler
Bill Graham

Bill Graham Mug ShotPlaid pants and a mop-top haircut, could this be true? But there was the proof in a black and white photograph. A friend peered out from the pages of his Platte County R-3 High School yearbook.

I took my kids to the Mid-Continent Public Library branch in Platte City the other night, and while waiting on them, I found stacks of old yearbooks on shelves along the west wall. This was a sweet find.


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Abstaining From Vote Should Have Been Call

Platte Perspective
Matt Pepper

Matt Pepper Mug Shot We’ve probably all experienced the consequences of sacrificing quality for price. Whether it’s been in food purchased at the grocery store, repairs made on our home or in other areas of daily life. We want the cheapest price possible, but in making that the sole factor in our decision, it can end up costing more in the long run if we choose a lower quality product. So, even though the construction contract awarded to J.E. Dunn for the community center expansion was about $300,000 above the lowest bid, many of us understand price alone cannot be the only factor.

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I could handle being a storm spotter

Jeanette Browning Faubion

Jeanette Browning Faubion

Believe it or not, I’m pretty good with science. I started college as a biology major before I started working on the school newspaper (and clearly got a bit sidetracked). In high school, I got scholarships based on my test scores in science. In elementary school, it was my favorite subject — especially when we did the yearly units on meteorology.

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The safety of the many outweighs the privacy of a few

Platte Envoy
Sara Lovelace

Sara Lovelace Mug ShotDrug testing has always been a touchy subject. In 2010, there was discussion in the North Platte School District to do random drug testing. In 2010-11, they did it and hit a couple positives for drugs along the way. In 2011-12 so far, they’ve had zero – and that’s after testing almost 70 percent of what they did in the last school year

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