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GOVERNOR KRISTI NOEM DECLARES THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 7TH AS NATIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELING WEEK

Governor, Kristi Noem, signed an Executive Proclamation declaring the week of February 7th as National School Counseling Week. School counselors are employed in schools to help students reach their full potential. In honor of NSCW, here is an introduction to Wagner Community School’s three counselors: Jen Lhotak, Stephanie Burgeson, and Charlene Soukup.

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DOOM SELECTED AS THE SOUTH DAKOTA VFW VOICE OF DEMOCRACY WINNER

Kathryn Doom was selected as the winner of the South Dakota VFW Voice of Democracy contest. Winners of the Voice of Democracy. Kathryn's audio essay was one of three from the Wagner Community School that advanced to District competition. Her essay was selected as the District 7 winner and advanced to the state to be judged along with the other 4 district winners. Her essay was selected as the best of the best and will now compete at the national level where she will receive a scholarship ranging for $1,000 to $30,000.

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EASTER CANTATA

The Bon Homme Community choir is making preparations for this years Easter Cantata.

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WHERE WILL YOU BE FOR ETERNITY

MATTHEW 13:47-50 " Again, the Kingdom of Heaven is like unto a net, that was cast into the sea, and gathered every kind.: Which when it was full, they drew to shore, and sat down, and gathered the good into vessels, but cast the bad away. So shall it be at the end of the world, the angels shall come forth and sever the wicked from among us. And shall cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth."(KJV)

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WAGNER STUDENT SELECTED AS SCHOLAR OF WEEK

Charles Mix Electric Association of Lake Andes, SD is proud to announce that Camden Roth has been chosen as a “Touchstone Energy Scholar of the Week” by Dakota News Now. Camden is a senior at Wagner Community School.

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OUR STATE’S TIES AND TRIBUTES TO THE 16TH PRESIDENT RUN DEEP

Fall always puts me in a literary mood, perhaps because the South Dakota Festival of Books is held in late September or early October. I relish the opportunity to listen to writers discuss their books and always leave inspired to work on new projects.

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AN UNEXPECTED PLACE TO FIND MOTHERLY LOVE

Right now ranchers are beginning to get into calving time - a demanding time of year. Other than the sometimes all night monitoring of the cow herd, it isn’t unusual to lose a cow or calf during calving. There’s nothing easy about fooling a cow into thinking an orphan calf is hers, and sometimes the rancher will skin the dead calf and lay its hide over the orphan calf so the cow will “scent” the calf and think it’s hers.

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