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DSU ANNOUNCES SPRING DEAN'S LIST

MITCHELL, S.D. – Dakota Wesleyan University recently released its Spring 2020 dean’s list which includes 329 university students.

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LIFESERVE BLOOD DRIVE HELD MAY 18

The LifeServe Blood Center blood drive in Wagner on Monday, May 18, 2020 had a fantastic turnout! 44 donors registered and 50 life-saving units of blood were donated. Thank you to everyone that came out to help boost the LOCAL blood supply! The units donated at the blood drive can help save up to 150 lives!

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DRASTIC SPRING DIFFERENCES BUT ALWAYS CHALLENGING

What a difference a year makes.

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SATURDAY STORMS BRINGS HEAVY RAIN

A thunderstorm moved in Saturday evening bringing heavy rainfalls with reports received of up to 2.8 inches. With all the rain recived in the area water levels quickly rose at Wagner Lake and the rural area had several fields with standing water which will delay farmers who haven't planted their crops yet. Road construction may be delayed as the heavy rain left many roads under water. Photos by Barb Pechous

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MEET AN ACCIDENTAL RANCHER

When Eliza Blue mailed me her manuscript about life on a West River ranch, I admit that I had some skepticism. The document sat unread in my inbox for a few days. Do readers want another perspective on ranching life, I wondered?

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NEW ZEALAND WHITETAILS? JAPANESE LARGEMOUTH BASS? WHAT'S NEXT?

For the past 15-20 years, the pursuit of non-indigenous game from other parts of the world has played a significant part in my life as a hunter. Yours too in all probability. After all, our ringneck pheasant came to us from China. Our Hungarian partridge come from Europe. We probably think of the brown trout that reproduce naturally in Rapid Creek as our own even though their roots are in Germany.

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AMERICAN LEGION AVENUE OF FLAGS

I’m sure most of you have noticed the flags in the Wagner City Park as they wave in the breeze on Federal holidays, but do you know the story behind them?

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