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YANKTON SIOUX TRIBE RESOLUTION SUPPORTS 4 LANE ROAD

On July 16, 2024 The Yankton Sioux Tribe Business and Claims Committee passed a resolution concerning highway passing through Wagner, South Dakota. The resolution states their support for a four lane highway through Wagner rather than the three lane highway as proposed by the South Dakota Department of Transportation. Resistance to this idea has been obvious from the beginning. Thousands of people travel this road daily and it is expected to increase substantially over the next few years. A petition against the change, as well as a community vote and a trip by concerned citizens to Pierre to testify against the changes were not enough to change what the DOT has planned.

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Rotary News

An ear-splitting ring of the Rotary Bell brought all the Rotarians to attention on Wednesday July 7th. President Jordon Weber has been practicing his swing and there was no doubt he was serious. Weber led the members in prayer giving thanks for the day and our time together as Rotarians. There were no guests present so Song leader Gerrit Juffer led the membership in singing two rousing verses of Roll Rotary.

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WAGNER CUSTOMER APPRECIATION

WAGNER CUSTOMER APPRECIATION

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WHY ARE BLOOD DONORS IMPORTANT?

Blood donors save lives - each donation can help up to three hospital patients in their critical time of need.

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WAGNER COMMUNITIES THAT CARE (CTC) COALITION MEMBER SPOTLIGHT

Education: Bachelor Degree in Multi-media Design, Dakota State University Share a little bit about yourself: I live in Wagner with my family. I have three daughters that attend WCS. I enjoy spending time with family and watching my kids participate in their activities.

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Yesterdays

10 Years Ago – 2014

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MORMON MISSIONARIES SPEND PART OF THEIR MISSION IN WAGNER

Elders, Koy Wadsworth and Ethan Altop, are two 20-year-old members of the Mormon Church that have taken the pledge to go on their two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints. Both young men are currently serving their missions doing work in both the Wagner and Winner communities. Elder Wadsworth is from Cove, Oregon; has been serving in Wagner since May; and has served 20 months of his mission. Elder Altop is from Show Low, Arizona; is nine months into his mission; and has been in the Wagner area for the past month.

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