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WAGNER TEENERS VS PLATTE-GEDDES

On Friday, June 7, the Wagner VFW Post 7319 14 and 16U teeners traveled to the northwest part of the county to take on Platte-Geddes.

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LOCALS COMPETE AT REGION RODEO

Saturday, June 8th two local riders traveled to Watertown where they competed in the South Dakota High School Rodeo Association Region Rodeo. Shana Lensing participated in Pole Bending and Barrels. Shada Beeson advanced to the 75th Annual South Dakota High School Rodeo Finals in Pole Bending and Breakaway. Finals are June 11th-15th at the Stanley County Fairgrounds in Fort Pierre. Photos by Barb Pechous.

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NEW HUMAN TRAFFICKING SIGNS DONATED

You can’t miss the new signs against human trafficking at Marty and Lake Andes! Human trafficking is happening. Victims are transported and recruited and groomed through this area. The South Central Coalition Against Human Trafficking has erected new signs to encourage people to be aware Pictured here beside one of the the signs are Fr. Jim Friedrich, Andrea Soulek, Sr. Pat Mylott; Derrick Marks, the photographer, is in the foreground. Not pictured are Gail Hubbeling, Ronni Knudsen, Lori Bouza, Kim Archambeau, Debbie Houseman.

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Rotary News

President Becky Brunsing called the Wagner Rotary Club to order on Wednesday, June 5th at the Rotary Building on Main Street Wagner. Brunsing read a prayer from Rotary guidelines that gave thanks for our club and the opportunities and challenges it meets each day Song leader Gerrit Juffer led the membership in singing one verse of America the Beautiful!

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WAGNER SOFTBALL VS AVON

Wagner traveled to Avon to play the Southeast Elite team where they lost both games

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WAGNER VS TYNDALL

WAGNER VS TYNDALL

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ROG’S AUTO ADDS STATE OF THE ART EQUIPMENT TO THE SHOP

Dave’s Motor Supply was owned and operated by Roger Blaha’s father in 1974. In 2009, Roger followed in his father’s footsteps and bought the business from his dad, rebranding it as Rog’s Auto. Roger has been working on vehicles since he was an 8th grader when he began working for his dad in the shop. After graduating from high school, Roger attended the University of South Dakota at Springfield for his bachelor’s degree in automotive before becoming Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified. After that the rest is history and Rog has been a mechanic ever since.

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