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ROTARY NEWS

On Wednesday, April 28th, Bryan Slaba brought the meeting to order around 12:20pm with a ring of the bell. The Pledge of Allegiance was performed by the club, followed by a prayer by Rotarian/ Pastor Bill.

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CODY JUFFER: AN EQUATION FOR SUCCESS IN THEATRE AND MATHEMATICS

Lights, Camera, and the Properties of Pi! This twist on a familiar theatre tagline could perfectly describe Cody Juffer of North Sioux City, South Dakota. He is a mathematician, thespian, educator, and director. An East River Youtube star and mentor to many, Juffer is well known in Southeast South Dakota for connecting with students and igniting a passion for STEM subjects and the fine arts.

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EXCITEMENT, EXPECTATIONS HIGH FOR SEASON OPENER FRIDAY AT WAGNER

Following a successful car show and practice day this past Saturday, the 2021 racing season will officially get the green flag this Friday at Wagner Speedway.

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GOVERNOR NOEM HONORS SOUTH DAKOTA FOSTER PARENTS

PIERRE – Governor Kristi Noem has proclaimed May as Foster Parent Appreciation Month in South Dakota to thank foster families for all they do for children in need.

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MENTAL HEALTH MAY

Each year millions of Americans face the reality of living with a mental illness. During May, Wagner joins the national movement to raise awareness about mental health. Mental Health Awareness Month is sponsored locally by Strengthening Our Community.

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JADEN PETERS WATCH CONTINUES IN DAKOTA VALLEY

Jaden’s first competition in over a week took place in Dakota Valley on Tuesday, April 27. Once again, the vaulting conditions were not ideal. The event was delayed for approximately an hour to wait for rain to pass through. When Jaden finally got to vault the evening’s twilight was settling in and with the pole vault set up in Dakota Valley being behind the stands, it was getting quite dark and it had been a long wait. But he cleared 14’ on his first attempt and then skipped to 15’ and cleared that with relative ease as well. His first attempt at 15’6 looked good, but he wasn’t quite able to make it over. The second attempt wasn’t all that close. On his final attempt he dug in and things looked good until his descent when he clipped the bar with. . . well, he wasn’t quite sure. But the bottom line was that the bar came down. Now on to Howard Wood.

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TRACKSTERS TRAVEL TO DAKOTA VALLEY

On Tuesday, April 27, the Wagner Track and Field team to the southeast corner of the state to compete in the Dakota Valley Relays. Despite the fact that the weather held true to form for the year, that of course being cold, windy, and rainy, there was much improvement on the track over previous meets. A different venue and different competition seemed to evoke a more competitive spirit in our athletes.

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