JE Dunn Construction joined representatives from Platte County R-3 School District and project partners last week to celebrate the topping out of the Northland Workforce Development Center (NWDC), marking placement of the final steel beam and a major milestone in the project’s construction.
The Platte County High School football team rallied around a coach in need last week, raising more than $2,000 and drawing tremendous support from the Platte City community.
Platte County Commissioners this week authorized the annual Parks and Recreation Outreach Grants, totaling more than half a million dollars.
Many communities are encouraging their residents to rent out their homes to visitors for the FIFA World Cup coming to Kansas City this summer, with many communities relaxing short-term rental guidelines for the duration of the cup. Northmoor residents are petitioning city leadership to change the rules for short-term rentals in their community.
The North Platte Panthers made school history over the weekend in Columbia, MO, finishing third place at the Show-Me Showdown, the highest finish in the history of the boys’ basketball program.
Derek Yost has taught and coached in the Platte County School District for over a decade. From his lessons in the classroom or on the field, court, track and even along the shoreline for the bass fishing team, Yost has had an influence on countless students in the area.
Park Hill South senior Addison Bjorn officially became a back-to-back Missouri Girls Basketball Gatorade Player of the Year on March 13.
The next head football coach of Platte County High School will be Derek Yost, the school announced on March 3.
The Park Hill South girls basketball team has accomplished quite a bit over the past three years, from lengthy winning streaks to conference titles. The one obstacle they haven’t been able to overcome is the Staley Falcons.
The North Platte boys basketball team is Final Four-bound for the first time in the team’s history.
Park Hill added another strong chapter to its wrestling tradition at the MSHSAA State Wrestling Championships by earning three state medals, including a second straight runner-up finish for senior Mason Brayfield at Mizzou Arena on Feb. 28.
A district championship plaque was raised by the North Platte boys basketball team for just the second time in program history.
In their first season competing in Class 4 on the boys side, and in head coach Reggie Burress’ final tournament before retirement, Platte County walked out of the MSHSAA State Wrestling Championships with two state medalists with some challenging performances at Mizzou Arena.
The North Platte/Mid-Buchanan boys and girls wrestling teams battled through elite competition at the MSHSAA State Wrestling Championships held Feb. 25-26 at Mizzou Arena in Columbia.

Platte County Presiding Commissioner Scott Fricker has told fellow Republicans he will withdraw from the race to win re-election to his seat on the Platte County Commission.