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The annual Boys and Girls Club of Wagner Day for Kids was held on September 29th from 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. This is an annual event going back over 20 years. The event includes the fundraiser, The Duck Pluck. Ducks are sold singly or in flocks of ten by the wonderful Boys and Girls Club staff. They have 800 ducks to sell. 100% of the money raised goes back to the kids enrolled at the Boys and Girls Club in Wagner whether it be for programs, supplies, new equipment, etc. This year, Jerry and Kathy Henke, donated a 1972 Chrysler Boat as the grand prize. There were 50 other individuals and businesses that donated prizes to make this such a successful event for the organization. Altogether there were 81 prizes available which included bikes, chamber bucks, gift certificates, etc. The kids enjoyed an afternoon of fun games that included an obstacle course, donut races, bowling, rock/paper/scissor contests, giant board games and game room tournaments.
Read moreMark your calendar. Get your ticket. Prepare for THE event of the season. Bloodwood Masquerade will be taking place on Oct. 28 at Bloodwood Castle (a.k.a. Wagner Armory). The event will include hors d’oeuvres by Choteau Creek Brewing Company, live music by Todd Keiffer, live and silent auctions, as well as the solving of a mystery crime.
Read moreWagner community memorial Hospital - Avera Auxiliary held their monthly meeting on October 4 with ten members present. President Pearl Weber called the meeting to order and members read the Auxiliary prayer.
Read moreRachel Woods was a fill in for President Becky Brunsing at the Rotary meeting on October 4th, 2023. The Vice-President also had other plans. Guests of Rotarian Patty Frei were Margaret Doom the new Wagner Area Growth Director and Jerry Weber brought his neighbor and friend Thoer Goehring from the Delmont area.
Read moreCole Bergin is this week’s spotlighted Andes Central Senior. Cole is the son of Jayme and Wayne Jr. Bergin. He has one sister Callie, who is a freshman at Andes Central. Football and Future Farmers of America (FFA) are two activities that Cole has been a part of while in high school. His favorite class and teacher have been science taught by Mrs. Kristen Maynard. Walking tacos has been his favorite school lunch. Cole’s community service has included helping to manage a pheasant farm/hunting lodge. His advice for underclassmen would be to have fun and let loose.
Read moreBanned books week has come to an end on Oct. 7th.
Read moreUnder the direction of Julie Rysavy, Andes Central once again has a marching band. Marching band teaches the students different responsibilities. It also helps gets students involved and helps to foster school and community spirit. Being a part of Andes Central’s marching band gives the students a sense of pride. They have been working hard and now will be able to show off their talent and hard work.
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