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The 13th annual Wagner Cancer Walk is a little later this year and changes have been made to some of the activities, but we hope everyone will be able to participate in the activities that are being held.
Read moreAn installation ceremony was held August 9 at East Lake Andes Lutheran Church to officially welcome Reverend Thomas J. Cartney as Pastor.
Read moreHot and muggy night that saw 61 cars enter the pit area, fans saw great finishes, a sprint car driver pick up his third win in a row and a streak broken in the Sport Compact division.
Read moreIt is a tradition at Wagner Community School to provide the football team with a meal the Thursday before a home football game. The first meal of the season was provided by Commercial State Bank.
Read moreIt’s a bird, it’s a plane, no wait.....those are powered parachutes!!! If you didn’t see them flying over head on August 10th, you missed it.
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Read moreThere’s a mystery along the Apple Tree Road in Bon Homme County that has stumped local historians for decades: the identities of six soldiers buried in the Bon Homme Cemetery, said to be members of Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer’s Seventh Cavalry who died while passing through Dakota Territory in 1873.
Read moreHuman trafficking is evil, it happens in South Dakota and even in our community. This is why the South Central Human Trafficking Coalition was formed and has erected this sign. The most dangerous times for children and teens in South Dakota to be trafficked are the Sturgis Bike Rally, which is starting this week, and during the hunting season. Victims are brought in by vans for out-of-state hunters in certain lodges, especially West River. I-29 and I-90 are two major routes for drug and human trafficking.
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