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Great Grandfather: Clyde Mach of Wagner; Grandfather: Tracy Mach of Tyndall holding grandson Asher Schrader; Father: Kolby Mach of Tyndall holding son Kenneth Mach. Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe Fort Randall Casino Weekly Racing Series made its second appearance at Wagner Speedway this past Friday night and the fans were treated to great dirt track racing on a beautiful evening.
Read moreCody Spreckels, of Wagner, graduated May 7th from Mitchell Technical College with degree in Heating & Cooling Technology and has opened his business in Wagner. Spreckels graduated at the top of his class with a 4.0 grade point average, and was awarded the Malco Student of the Year award and the ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) scholarship in his last semester. He also received the Build-Dakota scholarship for his 2-year admission with Mitchell Tech.
Read moreSt. John's Catholic Church celebrated Senior Mass in Wagner on Sunday, May 9. Graduating students included Nolan Carda, Michael Barnett, Michaela Kokes, David Koupal, Abby Brunsing, Faithleigh Podzimek and Kallen Kafka. Father Jim Friedrich was the Celebrant. Courtesy Photo
Read moreKen and Kim Weisser of Brush, CO would like to announce the graduation of their son Connor E. Weisser from medical School.
Read moreThe Rural Office of Community Services, Inc. in Wagner is offering programs to households with low-incomes to help with the response to and recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Read morePresident Bryan Slaba was back from a work vacation and rang the bell to bring our Wagner Rotary members to order. We recited the Pledge of Allegiance and Pastor Bill Herrmann offered up a prayer of blessing for the food which gives us nourishment to go about serving our Wagner community as Rotarians.
Read moreA total of 315 students at Mitchell Technical College have been placed on the Spring Semester 2021 President’s List, according to MTC President Mark Wilson. To be named to the list, students must earn a term GPA of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale and be registered for at least 12 credit hours of academic work during the semester.
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