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Three will enter Pirate Hall of Fame

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January 22, 2025
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CEREMONY SCHEDULED WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29

The Platte County R-3 School District Hall of Fame will induct three new members following the PCHS winter athletic signing ceremony, on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 6 p.m., in the Pirate Fieldhouse at Platte County High School.

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This year’s inductees are: Morgan (Johnson) Ayers (2009 PCHS graduate, valedictorian, member of the girls basketball state championship team, went on to compete with the Iowa Hawkeyes, and currently serves as a physician at Liberty Hospital); Lenora Miles (20 years at PCR-3 as a teacher, English department chair, sponsor, and tutor; Northland Teacher of the Year recipient; and former PCR-3 board member); and the late Raymond Mahowski (33 years at PCR-3 including serving as the principal of Barry School for 30 years, and Excellence in Service award recipient).

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