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LADY RED RAIDERS EARN HOMECOMING WIN OVER AVON

The Wagner Red Raiders swept Avon in three straight sets with the scores of 25-21, 25-10, and 27-25. Senior outside hitter Abby Brunsing led the attack with 17 kills and sophomore Avari Bruguier added 7 in the win. Setters Macy Koupal and Paige Petry delivered 15 and 13 assists to their hitters at the net. Bruguier and Petry were tough at the service line racking up 11 points, 4 aces, and 12 points and 1 ace in the victory. Brunsing scrambled for 12 digs, while Olivia Breen and Petry added 11 digs each to lead the defense. Freshmen Shona Kocer and Macy Koupal chalked up 5 and 3 blocks up at the net.

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KNEBEL AWARDED 2019-2020 ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR

Stacey Knebel was named the 2019-2020 Assistant Coach of the Year Award.

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INTRODUCING JESSICA HEGGE, DISTRICT 21 STATE REP. CANDIDATE

Jessica Hegge of Platte has officially announced she is running for a District 21 State Representative seat in the upcoming general election on November 3rd. District 21 includes Charles Mix, Gregory, and Tripp counties and a portion of Bon Homme county. She will be running against Republican candidates Caleb Finck from Tripp and Rocky Blare from Ideal. The top two vote getters will win seats in the SD House of Representatives.

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RAVINIA FIRE DEPARTMENT SMOKER HELD

Ravinia Fire Department held their Annual Smoker Saturday night serving Mountain Oysters, Ham and a fun evening . Photos by Barb Pechous

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MARK YOST

Mark "Hoss" Yost, 61, of Sioux Falls, passed away unexpectedly at his home in Sioux Falls. Memorial visitation with family present was Friday, September 18 at George Boom Funeral Home & On-Site Crematory, Sioux Falls. In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to the family for Mark's grandchildren.

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MERLE DENKER

Memorial services for Merle Denker, 90, of Wagner were Monday, September 21 at St. John Lutheran Church in Wagner. Peters Funeral Home in Wagner was in charge of arrangements.

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NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES NATIONALLY MAKE PUSH TO GET OUT THE NATIVE VOTE INCLUDING THE YANKTON RESERVATION

Two months before the November presidential election, two nonprofits are announcing a new campaign — not for a candidate, but for the voters. Natives Vote, organized by IllumiNative and the Native Organizers Alliance, is pulling out all the stops. “Our communities have untapped power because of our history, our ancestors—we must use it in many ways from the streets to the ballot box. Exercising our grassroots political power is crucial to rebuilding what we’ve lost and preparing the future for the next seven generations,” says IllumiNative Executive Director Crystal Echo Hawk, in a release. These non-profits are partnering with local grassroots like BRAVE HEART SOCIETY to GOTV , get out the vote. Four locals will be pounding the roads to encourage voter registration, absentee voting awareness and early voting. Among the 60 hired across the country to push the power of the Native vote are locals: Jane St. John-Sanchez, Lauren Crowe, Hoksina Rouse and Wm Roller, Jr. Look for them on social media, the Announcer, the radio stations and in the communities socially distanced with masks and face shields. Most importantly register to vote now!!!!

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