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WAGNER TEENER'S BASEBALL RESULTS

On Monday, June 12, Mt. Vernon-Plankinton came to Wagner for two teener games at Jack Hennies Field. Things did not go well for the 14U team as Wagner would fall by a score of 15-6. And the score was not as close as those numbers might indicate.

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COPING WITH THE “OUT OF OUR CONTROL” REALITY OF AGRICULTURE

Marrying a farm kid has shown me the immense amount of pride in being part of the Ag community. It is prevalent that the agricultural profession, while rewarding, is challenging. Running big dollar operations that are both physically and mentally demanding creates some serious strain on our mental health. Whether it’s a co-op employee spraying chemicals or spreading fertilizer for 70+ hours a week or a farmer during planting or harvest, the demand never truly stops.

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LAKE ANDES FLAG RETIREMENT CEREMONY

LAKE ANDES FLAG RETIREMENT CEREMONY

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NOW WHAT HAPPENS

Pastor/Founder of the Grace Baptist Church, Lake Andes since 1988

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LAKAYAH LUCAS NAMED TO DWU SPRING DEAN’S LIST

MITCHELL, S.D. – Dakota Wesleyan University recently released its spring 2023 dean’s list which includes 299 university students.

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PRIORITIZING FAMILY BONDING

Nothing brings perspective to life like a newborn baby. Everything trivial and inconsequential fades into the background as you welcome a new tiny human into the world with a full heart and wide-open arms. And even if you turn your attention elsewhere for a moment, their cries for milk and screams about a gassy tummy or dirty diaper will bring your focus right where it should be!

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MUDDY CREEK PRO-RODEO BACK FOR THE BURKE STAMPEDE RODEO

Muddy Creek ProRodeo Back in Town for the Burke Stampede Ro-deo It was Chancy Wilson who planted the seed of encouragement that The Burke Stampede Rodeo go PRO. He recognized that our rodeo had been doing everything profes-sionally except inviting the cowboys and cowgirls of the PRCA (Profes-sional Rodeo Cowboys Association) and the WPRA (Women's Profes-sional Rodeo Association) to com-pete on our arena floor. Chancy had been providing stock for our amateur rodeo for several years. The Burke Stampede Committee took his advice to heart and for the first time in our 32 year history, The Burke Stam-pede was sanctioned by Professional Rodeo in 2021. It was all we had hoped for and dreamed of and more. And this year Chancy and crew known as Muddy Creek ProRodeo will be back to help us continue the Legend that is THE BURKE STAMPEDE RODEO.

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