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WAGNER STUDENTS TO DESIGN POLICE DEPARTMENT UNIFORM BADGES

Wagner’s Chief of Police, Damon Griffith, came up with an innovative idea. He saw that the Wagner Police Department’s uniform sleeve badges were not only very basic but in desperate need of an updated design. Griffith thought instead of paying a very expensive fee for an outside company to design a new uniform badge that it would be a great opportunity to partner with the Wagner Community School and have some of the amazing young local artists design the new uniform badges because no one is more creative than high school art students. Griffith took this idea and put it into the hands of Stewart Bass, WCS Resource Officer, and Megan Zephier, WCS high school art teacher.

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Yesterdays

10 Years Ago - 2014

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VFW CELEBRATES 125 YEARS OF SERVICE

Charles Mix County Veterans Service Officer

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REDESIGNED AIRBORNE HAZARDS AND OPEN BURN PIT REGISTRY LAUNCHED

Charles Mix County Veterans Service Officer

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CHERYL ANN SELWYN

Funeral services for Cheryl Ann Selwyn, 76, of Lake Andes were held Monday, September 23 at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Marty. Burial was in the St. Paul’s Catholic Cemetery. Peters FuneralHome ofWagner was in charge of arrangements.

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RUSSELL HUBBELING

went to live with his mom and step-father Leo O’Connor in Eagle Butte, where he worked as a security guard at the cultural center.

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WAYNE WENDT

Wayne William Wendt was born June 17, 1949 in Lynch, Nebraska to Vernon and Mary Lou (Soukup) Wendt. He grew up near Gross, Nebraska and was in the last eighth grade class to attend the Gross school. He attended St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Spencer with his family. Wayne was a member of Spencer High School Class of 1967. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and left for basic training in Ft. Polk, Louisiana on his 18th birthday.

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