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2023-2024 3RD QUARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL HONOR ROLL

Roll of Excellence

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Rotary News

On Wednesday, March 20th, the Wagner Rotary Club found themselves in a different location. Our meeting was held at the Two Spurs Restaurant to accommodate six students, Juniors, and Seniors, from the Wagner Community School and their parents. Every year in the Spring the Rotary Club recognizes these top scholars in their classes with an invitation to one of our meetings, a meal, and a presentation by their High School Superintendent.

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Letter to the editor

A couple of days ago my wife Brenda and I had a meeting in Aberdeen so we traveled north on highway 281 towards our destination. The landscape along this way is pretty flat with not much to see except lots of farm land. After 98 miles of driving time we came to the town of Wolsey. We joked about how many people in South Dakota probably have no idea where Wolsey even is. We joked about it for awhile and then we saw it had a population of about 459 people. I commented on what was probably not happening in Wolsey on a typical day, when all of a sudden we saw 9-10 fairly new houses on the edge of town. We were surprised with what we saw and then we felt like we needed to stop and ask some people how this happened, but we had not extra time to stop. We clearly changed our joking and started talking rather serious about what they were doing to promote housing growth that we were not. Since this was not the case, we drove on and talked some more about what kind of people must live there and what kind of leadership they must have to help make this growth happen. We tried to think about the last time we saw a new house go up in the city limits of Wagner and why it is so hard to come up with the answer. Do you know the answer to this basic question? If you do, you have a better memory than we did. We wondered what was standing in our way when we know it has been talked about a lot, but no action ever takes place. What kind of leaders need to be leading to help change this story? What ever the answer is it seems to elude us year after year. When will this change and what will it take to change the road we seem to be on?

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31ST EAST-WEST SHOOTOUT RESULTS IN THE BOOKS FOR 2024

The 31st annual East-West Shootout, sponsored by the Gregory Athletics Club, was held on Monday, March 18, 2024, at the Gregory Memorial Auditorium.

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THE AMERICAN LEGION'S 105TH BIRTHDAY

THE AMERICAN LEGION'S 105TH BIRTHDAY

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A BASKETBALL BLIZZARD FOR THE AGES

South Dakota is enjoying an unusually warm and dry early spring. Snow geese passed through a couple weeks early, tulips are popping out of the ground and, in what was a relief for thousands of high school basketball fans, the annual threat of a state tournament blizzard never materialized.

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WCS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION CEREMONY

By Alyssa Mathis The Wagner High School National Honor Society (NHS) held their annual new member induction ceremony on Tuesday, March 19th in the Wagner Community School theater. The ceremony began with the welcome given by senior member and NHS President, Jennifer Barnett. Jennifer also introduced the speaker for the event, Joe Kafka, WCS teacher. After Mr. Kafka gave a very meaningful speech, the current 2023-2024 officers began the candle induction ceremony. Each of the senior members came onto the stage, and each spoke during the candle induction ceremony.

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