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ROBERT TJEERDSMA

Bon Homme School Board, the Springfield Development Corporation and spent many hours and days developing the Springfield Golf Course and was the first President of the Springfield Golf Club. Another interest that Robert enjoyed was obtaining his private pilot license and joined thelocalAirplaneClub.Robert wasawardedtheSouthDakota Jaycees Outstanding Young Farmer of the Year Award in the 1970’s. A special time for RobertandAnitawasspending numerousyearsenjoyingtheir retirement wintering in Sun CityWest,Arizona.Robertwas a talented “fixer” and helped many of the family members

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WCS VETERAN'S DAY PROGRAM HELD

Wagner Community School held their Veteran's Day Program on Monday, November 11. Lydia Yost gave the welcome, the National Guard presented the colors, Presley Slaba gave the invocation, All State Quartet members Jessica Barnett, Sam Kafka, Cruise Koupal, Jackson Rolston, Presley Slaba, Macee Stimpson, Gavin Tjeerdsma and Lydia Yost sang the 'Star Spangled Banner', Allen Hare sang the 'Dakota Flag/Veterans Song'. All Veterans were recognized with Roll Call/Wall of Honor. The 5th and 6th grade chorus sang 'America the Beautiful'. The 7th and 8th Grade Chorus sung the 'Song for the Unsung Hero'.

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CLEMENS ATTENDS MIDWEST HONOR FLIGHT

Mission #22, the Clifford & LaVonne Graese Foundation Mission of the Midwest Honor Flight, departed from the Sioux Falls Regional Airport on October 8th filled with 85 Veterans, their guardians and the Midwest Honor Flight staff. On board of the Mission #22 flight was Wagner’s own Dennis Clemens. Dennis was accompanied by his son, Shane, as his guardian.

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COUNTY REPORTS 67.51% TURNOUT FOR ELECTION

Charles Mix County Precinct reports 67.51% turnout for statewide voters, with 3,672 ballots cast of 5,439 registered voters.

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'PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM ONLINE HARMS'

With the rapid rise in internet use among children, the dangers of online exploitation have grown alarmingly. Children’s access to the internet has become nearly ubiquitous, especially following the COVID-19 pandemic. Remote learning, online gaming, and social media are now integral to daily life, meaning more children, even preschool-age children, are regularly online, often unsupervised and unprotected. This new reality demands that we consider not only physical safety for our children, but also the dangers they are facing online.

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Marty Indian School presents 'Hercules!'

Students at Marty Indian School did an outstanding job presenting 'Hercules!' on Friday, November 8th under the directorship of Missoula Children's Theatre, who strives to spark children's creativity and imagination through theatre participation.

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WAGNER COMMUNITY SCHOOL FIRST QUARTER HONOR ROLL

Roll of Excellence 5th Grade

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