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LOCAL TEENS SELECTED TO SERVE AS 2023 STATE 4-H AMBASSADORS

The State 4-H Ambassador Program strives to develop the minds of young people by increasing and promoting leadership activities through 4-H. Through participation in the State 4-H Ambassador Program,teenswillfunctionas a positive role model for youth inSouthDakota,whileserving to support the 4-H program through public relations. State 4-HAmbassadorswillstrivefor continued improvement of the 4-H program by serving as an agent of change. Additionally, these individuals will promote inclusionandrespectfordiversity across4-HinSouthDakota.

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PIRATES TAKE DOWN CORSICA/STICKNEY 22-8

Avon Pirates hosted Corsica/ Stickney for some Friday nightfootballactionwheretook the win 22-8.

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LADY PIRATES SWEEP COLOME 3-0

Avon traveled to Colome September 21st and brought home the win 3-0.

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LADY RAIDERS SWEEP PIRATES IN THREE STRAIGHT SETS

Wagner traveled to Avon on Tuesday, September 12th to take on the Pirates. Wagner came out swinging and competed well as a team. Scores of the match were 25-16, 25-21, and 25-16.

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Rotary News

The Wagner Rotary Club was host to an Australian Cultural Exchange Team consisting of five membersonWednesdaySeptember 14th. The team consisted of two women and three men accompanied by two tour guides. They called themselves the “Wiradjuri Mob.” They were escorted from Winner, South Dakota, where they toured the school and tribal locations and arrived in Wagner at 10:00 at Wagner Community School. Superintendent Matt Yost, Rotary President Becky Brunsing, and Rotarians Patty Frei and Linda Soukup were present for the greeting and the brief overview of the WCS which was followed by a personal escorted tour through the facility by Superintendent Yost.

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“BREAST CANCER CAN AFFECT ANYONE”

6 siblings, 16 aunts and uncles, and innumerable cousins. She was the first of them all to be diagnosed with breast cancer.

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WAGNER SPOILS REDMEN'S HOMECOMING WITH A 18-15 WIN

Your Wagner Red Raider football team traveled to Sisseton on Friday night to spoil the Redmen’s homecoming with an 18-15 win. Leading the charge offensively for the Raiders was Gannon Knebel with 138 yards rushing and one touchdown on the ground. Knebel also added a 20 yard touchdown pass to senior Wr Karstyn Lhotak. Knebel’s backfield partner Jhett Breen also contributed 123 yards rushing and took the opening kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown. Breen was sprung free by great blocks from Javian Pesika, Bain Kuhlman, and Braxton Knudson. The Red Raider O-line has been paving the way so far this season. That group includes Seniors Tim Bouza and Braxton Knudson. Juniors Parker Petry and Kahle Hill. Followed by sophomore tackle Kobe Drapeau. The Raiders rushing attack is averaging just under 300 yards rushing per game this season largely because of this groups efforts.

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