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The Wagner volleyball team hosted Hanson on Tuesday, September 26th. The Red Raiders defeated the Beaverettes 25-14, 25-20, and 25-20.
Read moreWagner Raiders at Burke XC Invitational Results.
Read moreFor over 100 years, South Dakotans of all ages have been loving 4-H! Each year, South Dakota 4-H reaches over 20% of our state's eligible youth with educational programs, activities, and contest to help build the next generation of South Dakota! Nationwide, over 6 million 4-H members participate in the program each year. This year we celebrate the many hearts, dreams, and all the love that make 4-H what it is - the premier youth development organization in the country. Join South Dakota 4-H in sharing your 4-H Love during National 4-H Week happening October 1-7, 2023!
Read moreCongratulations to all our Charles Mix County 4-Hers who went and represented the county at State Fair!
Read moreThe September 27th meeting of the Wagner Rotary Club was brought to order by President Becky Brunsing with just a light tap on the Rotary bell, which was commented on by some members! There was no Pastor present, so the President read a prayer for clubs that she obtained from the internet. Good old internet!
Read moreRF Buche became the new owner of Abby’s in Pickstown on September 12. Abby’s is in the process of becoming a Gus Stop, the 9th in Buche’s retail chain. This Gus Stop will be unique though. The new Gus Stop in Pickstown will become a sportsman’s destination. Although not all the details are set in stone, Buche plans to carry bait and tackle products, camping supplies, rafts, fishing poles, etc. He wants anyone who is passing through to be able to pick up reasonably priced fishing and camping items that will make for a great weekend without having to go broke enjoying Pickstown and the surrounding outdoor adventures the area has to offer.
Read moreAfter 27 years of service at the Fort Randall Telephone Company, Sharon Dvoracek has decided to retire. For the past 27 years, Sharon has been a customer service representative for the company. She has taken care of service orders, ordered materials for the office, and assisted customers with various questions and concerns. When Sharon and her late husband, Bruce first moved to Wagner, she was looking for a change from her career of working for attorneys. When she met the Hansen family who owned the Fort Randall Telephone Company, she found her next career. Sharon’s favorite part of working for the Fort Randall Telephone Company is that it is a family-owned faith-based company. Everyone who works for the company has become family to her.
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