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Yesterdays

10 Years Ago - 2014

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BUZZED DRIVING IS DRUNK DRIVING

As the nation celebrates Independence Day, the Wagner Police Department, the South Dakota Department of Public Safety-Office of Highway Safety, and the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reminds all drivers that Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving. In 2022, a person was killed every 39 minutes in a drunk-driving crash on our nation's roads, even though it is illegal to drive while impaired by alcohol.

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BEESON WINS AT GEDDES RODEO, SETS PERSONAL BEST TIME

For Shada Beeson, roping and rodeoing run through her blood. She has been competing in rodeos since she was eight years old. Shada is the daughter of Jackie Beeson, Jeremy Havranek and Travis Beeson. Shada’s is the granddaughter of Mark and Joanie Van Duysen.

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JR. HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH ATTEND EVENING SESSIONS OF LUEM CHRISTI

JR. HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH ATTEND EVENING SESSIONS OF LUEM CHRISTI

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LUMEN CHRISTI (LIGHT OF CHRIST) BIBLE SCHOOL

LUMEN CHRISTI (LIGHT OF CHRIST) BIBLE SCHOOL

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KIRWAN HONORED AS VETERAN OF THE MONTH

The Wagner American Legion Auxiliary Greer Unit #11 is honoring Michael Kirwan as June’s Veteran of the Month. Michael Kirwan was drafted by the Army on January 19th 1951; he was 18 years old. He was the only man drafted from the area that he knew of when he left for his draft physical. Mike completed his basic training in Fort Riley, Kansas. He spent 16 weeks in total doing both his basic and infantry training all at Fort Riley. After completing his training, Mike can remember the Army officials putting up the list of where all of the soldiers were headed to after training concluded. Everyone in the unit thought that they would be headed to Korea, but in fact the group was dispersed to one of three areas. Some were to stay in the United States and be stationed, other soldiers were stationed in Europe and the rest of the unit was sent to Korea. Mike was a part of the group that was to be stationed in Europe. Mike said that he would never forget how he felt when he saw Europe next to his name.

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VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR

Fort Randall Federal Credit Union is pleased to announce that our very own Darrell Pepper of Geddes was awarded the Volunteer of the Year Award at the Dakota Credit Union Association’s Annual Summit held in May.

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