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The Wagner Rotary club held a weekly meeting on Wednesday, August 2, 2023. President Rebecca Brunsing called the meeting to order with a rap on the Rotary Bell. Pastor Bill Herman offered a prayer of thanksgiving for our meal and for our guests.
Read moreLifeServe Blood Center held a blood drive in Wagner on Tuesday, August 1, and had a GREAT turnout! 26 donors were able to donate and 32 units of life saving blood were collected! Thank you to every donor who participated in the drive and helped to boost the LOCAL blood supply! The units donated at the blood drive can help save up to 96 lives! (A reminder to donors that they can easily transfer their lifetime donations to LifeServe! Go to //lifeserve. info/transfer to fill out the form and we will get your donation accomplishments up to date in our system!)
Read moreWork has begun on the Wagner Good Samaritan building. A contractor is removing parts and pieces from the kitchen and utility room, which were the areas of the building that sustained the most fire damage. The process is expected to take 60 days, and when complete, they'll have an even better understanding of the full extent of the damage.
Read moreIf you like music, relaxing by the lake in the evening and having some great food make plans to attend the first of three evening concerts to be held in Wagner during the final last two weeks of August and the first evening in September. The event is called “Sessions By The Lake” and is an extension of the “605 Unity JAM” that was held at the Wagner Lake this last June. The importance of unity for our community is the main theme and this message will be echoed throughout the concert series.
Read moreAVON FIRE DEPARTMENT RECEIVES $1,500 CHECK FROM PREVAILING WIND PARK, LLC
Read moreOne of the most common reasons a person comes to the Ear Nose and Throat clinic is a stuffy nose. The way the symptoms are described varies. The stuffiness or congestion can be present at all times, at certain times of year, worse on one side, alternate sides, and may or may not respond to medications.
Read moreThe threat that China poses both militarily and economically is widely recognized. I’m proud that the Senate recently passed a strong defense bill that will enable the U.S. military to better deter Chinese aggression. But we also need to compete with China from a position of economic strength, and a key part of doing that is strengthening American industry and building a more resilient economy.
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