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Brenda Jaton (Wagner City Council member) and Mayor, Tammy Thorton, attended the 2024 South Dakota State University (SDSU) Energize Conference held May 22nd and 23rd in Hot Springs. This was the first time that anyone from Wagner had attended the event. There were approximately 140 people registered for the conference representing communities from all across South Dakota. Previous energize conferences have been hosted in DeSmet, Lemmon, Milbank, Fort Pierre and Wessington Springs.
Read moreThe Fort Randall Casino organized a Bigfoot Conference this past June 7th and 8th. The goal of this conference was to spread awareness, educate people on the purpose of this type of conference, to find definitive proof and to help write a law to protect the Bigfoot species.
Read moreCatholic Daughter Court St. Rose of Lima #700, Wagner, held their annual potluck and awards ceremony during their regular meeting Thursday, June 13 at St. John’s Catholic Church.
Read moreThe Rotary Bell had a staccato ring Wednesday, June 19th as President Becky Brunsing officiated at her second to last meeting. Preparations for a new Rotary year are in the works and Brunsing only has one more meeting before turning the gavel over to a new president.
Read moreCATHOLIC DAUGHTER OFFICERS INSTALLED
Read moreAfter 42 years of teaching, Paula Vilhauer has decided to retire from the teaching profession. Paula began teaching in 1982. She was fresh out of college with her Bachelors of Science degree in education from Black Hills State University and had done her student teaching in Belle Fourche when she took her first teaching position. Paula’s first teaching job was on the Pine Ridge Reservation in Kyle. She then taught at Wanblee Marty Indian School before taking a position with the Wagner Community School District. Paula spent 24 years teaching at WCS before she decided it was time to retire.
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