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WALLEYE WISDOM

Walleyes are native to Canada and found, in the Great Lakes, the Missouri River basin and the upper Mississippi River basin, were introduced in the western and northeastern United States, preferring the cool, deep, quiet waters of rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.

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Greer Unit #11 American Legion Auxiliary

Greer Unit #11, American Legion Auxiliary met on April 20, 2023 at the Post home with 16 members present.

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Rotary News

The Wagner Rotary Club enjoyed a wonderful Steak meeting prepared by Rotarian Scott McAdaragh on Wednesday; April 19th after President Pro Tem Bryan Slaba called the meeting to order. The Jordan Weber Attendance Team has lost the attendance race three quarters in a row. The losing team is obligated to buy the winning team’s steak as well as their own.

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THE NATIONAL SORGHUM PRODUCERS YIELD CONTEST

The National Sorghum Producers Yield Contest Gala, sponsored by Pioneer, took place March 10 at Commodity Classic, where sorghum growers were honored for their yield achievements from the 2022 growing season.

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LOCAL PEO CELEBRATES 100 YEARS

Chapter W began on April 11, 1923 in Wagner. Our charter members were Constance Rubertus, Daisy Frick, Edith Williamson, Minnie Gable, Nettie Dunham, Hazel Frei, Myrtle Gable, Thekla Morgan, Gena Gorman, Grace Shay, Susie Pinard, and Mildred Leopp. Today we have 40 members.

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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE COMIC

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE COMIC

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THE LAKE ANDES PUBLIC LIBRARY IS A 3 YEAR RECIPIENT OF THE STEPHANIE MILLER DAVIS CHARITABLE FUND GRANT

The Lake Andes Public library is a recipient of the Stephanie Miller Davis Charitable Fund grant for the 3rd year. The library is excited to use the funding to supplement summer programming with the funds from the grant. One of our first items to be purchased are additions to our STEAM program. These fun ways to experiment with electricity, robots and more can be used when you visit the library. The programs are for ages four and over. The library plans to use these as part of our summer programming on STEAM days at the library.

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