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JACKSON OUTLASTS FIELD, POSSENECKER REPEATS, JANSEN SHINES FRIDAY AT WAGNER

Week number seven of the Fort Randall Casino and Hotel Weekly Racing Series saw plenty of action from start to finish, presented by Best Propane and Nedved Dirtworks of Wagner.

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THE LIVER, WE CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT IT

The liver is one of the most amazing but underrated organs in our bodies. We cannot live without it, and, unlike the kidney, we cannot bypass it with a dialysis machine. Lose your liver and you lose your life.

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BASEBALL/SOFTBALL

WEE PEE 2021 BASEBALL TEAM

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AVON 18U SOFTBALL VS. SCOTLAND

On Wednesday, June 16 Avon 18U hosted Scotland in a doubleheader in 100 degree heat and came up short against the defending state champions. In game 1, Scotland jumped out to an early lead and never looked back. Avon pitcher Reece Loewe started and took the loss; other pitchers included Macy Voigt and Kinley Doom. Hits for Avon included Katie Gretschmann, Loewe and Doom.

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1ST ANNUAL 605 UNITY JAM HELD

The 1st Annual 605 Unity Jam was held at Wagner Lake Sunday, June 13 from 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. The multi-cultural celebration was hosted by East River Horizons (www.eastriverhorizons.org).

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WAGNER RESIDENTS RUN THE DEADWOOD MICKELSON TRAIL MARATHON AND HALF MARATHON

What would you say if I were to ask you, “What is something that less than two percent of the people who have walked the earth have ever done?” The answer would be running a half marathon. Even more extreme is a full marathon. Recent statistics show that less than one half of one percent of the people who have ever lived on planet earth have ever run a full marathon. Now, you could say that people who do such things must be either amazing or insane. However, you must admit they are extremely unique.

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BOBCAT SIGHTING WEST OF WAGNER

This Bobcat was spotted in the area Sunday morning when I photographed it following some wild turkeys.Photo by Barb Pechous

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