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Diana Alberty Taveras wins Landmark Award for English

Cindy Rinehart by Cindy Rinehart
May 24, 2024
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PCHS SENIOR GETS $500 THROUGH NEWSPAPER’S PROGRAM

Diana Alberty Taveras, a graduating senior at Platte County High School, is this year’s winner of The Landmark English Award.

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The award is given each year by The Landmark Newspaper to a graduating senior at the high school who has demonstrated superior skills in the subject of English. The award was created by The Landmark in 1982 to help foster an interest in the English language.

The winner is chosen by a faculty panel at the school.

For the award, Diana receives $500, with $250 coming from the newspaper and another $250 given by a Landmark reader who chooses to remain anonymous.

Proceeds from the sale of Bill Hankins’ Landmark People books, focusing on interesting people of Platte County, also go toward the newspaper’s portion of the award.

Diana is the daughter of Johannes and Dilcia Taveras of Kansas City in Platte County. Diana will be attending Park University this fall. Her plan is to become a fifth grade teacher.

During her time at PCHS, Diana was a member of Future Business Leaders of America for three years, earning first place honors in contests every year. She attended Northland Career Center for the teaching department and served as a student teacher, working together with the teaching substitute when the home room teacher was on leave.

Diana says her parents are her biggest inspiration, as she has learned from them what it takes to work hard. Diana says she has strived to earn scholarships to help keep her college costs down.

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Cindy Rinehart

Cindy Rinehart

For nearly 30 years, office manager Cindy Rinehart has been the official zookeeper inside what is sometimes a chaotic Platte County Landmark newsroom.

Since being hired by Ivan Foley in 1992, at various points Cindy has performed nearly every task required in the newspaper operation, including design, photography, technology, sales, writing, bookkeeping, public relations, staff psychologist and more.

A former member of the North Platte R-1 School Board, Cindy and her husband live in northern Platte County and have three grown children and five grandchildren.

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