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2019 Reunions

09/21/2019

KHS Alumni celebrate high school friendships

2020 Class Reunion Info Needed

09/20/2019

KPSF is requesting information to share your class reunion!

This Month in Time

09/19/2019

Get a glimpse at Septembers past!

Meet the KPS Foundation Staff.

09/18/2019

Get to know the staff working to help you make a difference at KPS!

5 inducted into KHS Athletic Hall of Fame

02/01/2019

On January 10, Kearney High School Inducted five individuals in the KHS Athletic Hall of Fame: Brandon Brill, David Miller, Jerry Thomas, Marc Bauer, and Tom McCann. A presentation took place after the first seven wrestling matches during the wrestling meet at KHS.

Foundation updates KHS Alumni Association!

02/01/2019

Welcome to the first edition of the Kearney High Alumni e-Echo newsletter! KPS Foundation is here to help you connect with your friends and school! One change you should know about is that the Foundation is no longer collecting Alumni Association dues. If an online website asks you to pay dues, please know that they are not affiliated with Kearney High Alumni Association.

Advertise your business in our upcoming Re-Echo!

01/31/2019

We're publishing a newly updated Re-Echo this Spring for our nearly 9,000 Kearney High School Alumni! This is a new opportunity to share your business with people who call Kearney home wherever they might live!

Recognizing Outstanding Kearney Alumni R.O.K.A

01/31/2019

We're proud to share our ROKA recipients including our most recent, Jeff Stelling and Linda Houtz Parker!

2019 class reunions

01/14/2019

We are pleased to share a prominiary list of classes having reunions in 2019. If you are coordinating a reunion and have information about the classes listed. please contact us.

First Baptist Church moves in to old Kearney High

01/12/2019

KEARNEY — The old Kearney High School at 3610 W. 36th St. is about to rise like Lazarus. At 8:30 a.m. Sunday, members from First Baptist Church will begin a Walk of the Cross procession. In relay fashion, as if carrying the Olympic torch, they carry a cross from their old sanctuary at 1616 W. 39th St. to their new one: the 60-year-old former high school about a mile away.

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