latest
How soon will we have a vaccine to protect us from coronavirus? That’s the question uppermost on the minds of many Americans, especially the elderly and others especially at risk for a severe bout of the disease.
Read moreThe Andes Central Indian Education Committee will meet Tuesday, July 7 at 5 p.m., in the Library, Door 1.
Read moreMATTHEW 12:38-41 "Then certain of the Scribes and of the Pharisees answered, saying, Master we would see a sign from Thee.
Read moreThe Census figures for Charles Mix County have improved since the article that the Wave printed on June 17th. As of Friday the 26th, Charles Mix County now shows that 40% of residents have completed the census. Lake Andes has had a major improvement from 9.3% to 27%. This is great, but we still have a long way to go. Ask your friends if they have completed the census. If you have completed your census, tell others how easy it was to complete. Remember the library is having a raffle for an I-pad for those completing the census. A computer is set aside for those wanting to complete the census on-line. It takes about 10 minutes to complete.
Read moreThe Disabled American Veterans (DAV) operates a fleet of vehicles around the country to provide free transportation to VA medical facilities for injured and ill veterans. For local veterans, the van is driven by volunteers and coordinated through the Charles Mix County Veterans Service Office.
Read moreThe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) encourages all farmers, ranchers, and FSA program participants to take part in the Charles Mix County Committee election nomination process.
Read moreGreer Post #11 American Legion Auxiliary met June 18, 2020 at 8:00 p.m. with nine members present. The meeting was called to order by President Juanita Stone. The opening prayer was read by Chaplain Margie Stone. All members recited the flag pledge and Auxiliary preamble. Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. The treasurers report was given and approved. There were no bills presented. Community service hours were reported and recorded. Correspondence was read from District President Janice Coleman. Membership Chairman Barb Kucera reported we have 77 paid members. The new year will begin in July, and new notices will be coming in the mail soon. Community Service chairman Margie Stone reported appropriate cards had been sent: sympathy eight, thinking of you three, birthday one. Unfinished business was the raffle and soup day, which was not held, and also Poppy days, because of the Covid 19. The soup day may be held in the fall, but was tabled for now. Legionette of the year for our district was recently picked, she is from the Auxiliary of Parker. Congratulations to her! New business, a motion was made by Barb Clemens, to order dictionaries for the school, motion carried, they are ordered. Sandi Seiner made a motion to donate to Children’s Miracle network, and Special Olympic. Motion carried. Quarter basket was won by Barb Wiechmann and donated back to Children and youth bank. The draping of the Charter was done by President Juanita Stone and Chaplain Margie Stone, in memory of Lona Holzbauer. As there being no further business, Chaplin Margie Stone read the prayer for peace and President Juanita Stone adjourned the meeting at 8:40 p.m.
Read moreBuche Foods is ecstatic and proud to announce that this year they have awarded the $1,000 Underdog Scholarships for 2020 to Morgan Nedved from Wagner High School.
Read more