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Lindsey (Van Gerpen) Fathke of Avon was named as the K-12 Principal, taking over Kathy Blahas position. She also starts the new school year as Head Volleyball Coach for the Lady Pirates.
Read moreThe Derecho storm that swept through Avon in May, left damage and ruble in it's wake. In town, the Avon football/track buildings took a big hit. Since the storm, Terry and Nathan Schultz have been hard at work to get the buildings back in working order before the football season begins.
Read moreWith COVID raising its ugly head again, we would like to remind you we have FREE COVID tests available for pick up at the library. If you cannot come to the library we may be able to deliver the tests to you. Call the library at 605 487-7524 for more information.
Read moreMass of Christian Burial for Priscilla Lee, 76, of Sioux Falls was held Tuesday, July 19 at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Marty. Burial was in the Marty Catholic cemetery. Peters Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Read moreWhen you see this title, you are probably wondering, “What is this?”. The answer is in the music and where it can be found in the very near future right here in Wagner. The term “sessions” refers to music sessions that will take place and “by the lake” refers to the location being the Wagner Lake.
Read moreThe Charles Mix County 4-H Achievement Days are just around the corner—August 2, 5, and 6, 2022. Achievement Days are held at the 4-H Center/ Fairgrounds in Lake Andes. Remember to come and join us for the 4-H BBQ Friday, August 5th from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Pork sandwiches, beans, chips, lemonade, and Root Beer floats will be served. Be sure to watch for the Achievement Days flyer that will come next week. We look forward to seeing you at the fair!
Read moreThe 15th annual Wagner Cancer Walk will be held on August 13th at Wagner Lake. The free will supper will begin a little later this year at 6:30 until 7:30. Cancer survivors are encouraged to be there at 7:30 for a survivor picture and prayer before the walk begins.
Read moreJul. 14—MITCHELL — The South Dakota Department of Transportation's plan to reconfigure a portion of Highway 46 stretching through Wagner into a three-lane road has sparked strong opposition among some Wagner residents.
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