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OLD TIMERS MIGHT REMEMBER ROAD HUNTING

Back in 1960 when I first came to South Dakota, road hunting for pheasants was a very popular activity. It amounted to driving country roads, spotting a rooster in the ditch or the first few corn rows, getting out of the car and flushing the bird, and then taking the shot. The driver watched his side, the passenger his respectively. At first it was very frustrating for me as I was looking for whole roosters. When one of the guys spotted a bird, I would look and look and see nothing. Eventually I learned how to spot a ringnecked head, a tail feather, or even an eye.

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SOCIAL FACTORS IMPACT WELLBEING

Some health problems are much larger than the health care system and cannot be fixed by doctors, nurses, hospitals, and the rest of the traditional health care team.

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HEALTHCARE HEROES RECOGNIZED AT WCMH-AVERA

Last week the Wagner preschoolers dropped off a very well deserved sign that they made with their handprints and homemade cards. We also received blankets which were a wonderful gift from Farm Bureau, made by Sarah Veenstra(District 7 Women’s Committee Director) of New Holland, SD. They are made and donated to give to patients in need.

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SOUTHEAST TECH PRESIDENT'S LIST ANNOUNCED

Dalton Soulek, (Diesel Technology) of Sioux Falls and Kelby Kafka, (Construction Management Technician) of Wagner were named to the Southeast Technical College (Sioux Falls) President's List and Academic Honors have been granted to: Anna Ishmael, (Accounting) of Wagner and Tarra Pudwill, (Medical Assistant) of Sioux Falls.

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NO NEW THING UNDER THE SUN

ECCLESIASTES 1:9,10 "The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. Is there anything whereof it might be said, see, this is new? It hath been already of old time, which was before us."(KJV)

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Library news

The library will be closing at 3:00 on New Year’s Eve and remain closed on Jan. 1 and 2nd. We wish everyone a Happy and Healthy New Year in 2021. We will be back open on the 4th of January.

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BERT COZAD

Funeral Mass for Bert Cozad, 104, of, Wagner was held Saturday, December 26 at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Marty. Burial was in the ZCBJ Cemetery, rural Wagner, with military honors. Peters Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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