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American Legion Greer Post #11 held its monthly meeting on May 15th, 2025 with 29 Legion members and 3 SAL members in attendance. Also in attendance were three of our four scholarship winners; Presley Slaba, Carter Smejkal and Lydia Yost. They all stood and thanked the Legion and gave a brief synopsis of their future plans. A round of applause was given to tonight’s cooks. Chaplain Don Kotab then gave the invocation. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by all followed by the Preamble to the Constitution of the American Legion. Commander Clayton Rados then called the meeting to order.
Read moreThe annual meeting of the Pioneer Cemetery Association will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 22 at the Ron and Lois Hornstra farm just west of the cemetery. Anyone with any interest in the cemetery is encouraged to attend.
Read moreCity Library News 5-21-25 The library will be closed on Monday, May 26 in observance of Memorial Day. Any materials loaned out will be due the 27th, or materials can be placed in the book drop at the top of the ramp on the northeast end of the library. Please do not put books in the library mailbox that is found at the street on the north side of the library lot.
Read moreThe American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) Unit #0011 will be out canvassing local businesses distributing poppies to help support military personnel. They will be out and about on May 15 and 16. They ask you to wear a poppy and honor every American who has died in the line of duty, served or serving our United States. Honor the fallen. Support the living.
Read moreWHEREAS, America is the land of freedom, preserved and protected willingly and freely by citizen soldiers.
Read moreBoys and Girls Club Keystone Club members painted the Hennies Field snack shed on Monday, May 5. Keystone is a leadership development program for young people ages 14 to 18. Youth participate in activities in three focus areas: academic success, career preparation and community service. To learn more about the Boys and Girls Club summer programing opportunities, call (605) 384-9908. Courtesy Photos
Read moreWagner Communities That Care (CTC) sponsored SOC Day on May 8th. SOC stands for Strengthening Our Community. The coalition used socks, as a way to encourage the community to decrease social and personal stigma with mental health and well-being by talking openly, reducing isolation, and increasing social support. Working together we can build capacity for a self-healing community. Community members wore silly socks to show they care about our community’s mental health and well-being. Over 130 individuals were SOC’d. To SOC someone, is a positive act of sharing a pair of silly socks with someone to show your support for them and let them know that you care about their mental wellness and overall health and well-being. Wagner CTC would like to thank everyone who participated!
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