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Wednesday, October 14th, found the Wagner Rotary Club assembled for another weekly meeting under the guidance of former President Bill Frei. Rotarian Bill led the members in reciting the Rotary 4-Way Test followed by a prayer given by Rotarian Bill Heermann. Thanks, was given for our time of fellowship and food.
Read moreLocal Chamber of Commerce and their directors in Winner, Gregory, Platte and Wagner hosted meetings this past week to share information regarding the SD Coronavirus relief fund. We appreciate those who attended and shared discussions with us about the four grant programs.
Read moreConstruction work is completed and brothers Gerrit and Jeff Juffer and their staff at Juffer Inc., have moved into their new location at 810 West Highway 46 in Wagner.
Read moreFlu shots are an important part of preventative health every year, with extra emphasis this year, surrounding the current pandemic with COVID-19 and the upcoming influenza season. One target population is school aged children.
Read moreThe Wagner Volleyball team finally got to get back on the court after a long 3 week interruption due to COVID-19. The girls were eager to get back on the court and picked up right where they left off. The scores of the matches were 25-7, 25-17, and 25-15.
Read moreTo say that this Oral Interp season is a "normal" season is an understatement. The 2020 Oral Interp Season has been anything but normal. The Oral interp students have been put to the ultimate test this season in performing virtually for all of their meets. This is a challenge when a typical season would involve the speakers performing live and in front of a real audience. But, with the arrival of COVID, the season had to change. That is, it had to change, but still carry on.
Read moreAs much as I like to brag about our South Dakota hunting opportunities, I’ll have to admit that our pronghorn antelope hunting is nowhere near #1 Wyoming, and also trails Montana, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. Still, the opportunity to archery hunt antelope is there every year, and SD rifle hunters could hunt every year if they were willing to doe hunt when they didn’t draw a buck tag. For Harding County, arguably SD’s best pronghorn county, partner Mike Hall and I recently drew second choice doe tags when we failed on our first choice buck tags.
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