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In an attempt to break the world record for the most people reading the same book on the same day, 356 Wagner Community School students and staff read With Lots of Love by Jenny Torres Sanchez.
Read moreWAGNER AMERICAN LEGION FALL BINGO
Read moreWagner Community Memorial Hospital Avera Auxiliary held their monthly meeting October 25 with eight members present. President Pearl Weber called the meeting to order and members read the Auxiliary prayer in unison.
Read moreIt’s once again time to start planning Bomgaars Ladies Night for the Wagner Bomgaars store! A night of festive fun and fall shopping!
Read moreOn behalf of Timothy (Tim) Eric Ishmael’s family we would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all the family and friends who supported us with their prayers and hugs. A great thank you for the flowers, food, cards, calls, texts and those who traveled the distance for the service. We greatly appreciated all the acts of kindness shown to all of us during the celebration of Tim’s life. A special thank you to Pastor Mark Roberts for officiating the service and his words of comfort and hope; the musicians, Linda Roberts and Jim Meyer, for their musical talent and beautiful voice; and to the Wagner Christian Church for a special place to hold the service.
Read moreThe Rotary Bell was rung Wednesday, October 25th by President- Elect Jordan Weber. It was a learning experience for Jordan as he was informed it was a very weak tone and he gave it a heavier tap to make it official. There were four Senior guests from the Wagner Community School present: Jace Kuhlman, whose parents are Mike and Jamie Kuhlman. Jace is presently planning to attend MTI and major in Precision Agriculture; Blaine Anderson whose parents are Chad and Kathy Anderson and Blaine plans on attending SDSU for Agronomy. Blaine’s twin, Jake Anderson plans on attending SDSU for Animal Science; and Bain Kuhlman whose parents are Jeff and Rhonda Kuhlman has plans to apply for his CDL license and go into farming upon completion at Wagner Community High School.
Read moreWagner Waves held a Mystery Murder Masquerade fundraising event Saturday, October
Read moreOn Friday, October 27, The Andes Central National Honor Society held a terrifying haunted hallway at the Andes Central School from 7 pm until 9:30 pm. The National Honor Society charged three can goods as admission to the haunted attraction. The can goods will be donated to the Lake Andes Rural Office of Community Services (ROCS) organization to be distributed to those in need in the community.
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