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4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION

4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION

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WILMA ASHES

Wilma Ashes, 77, of Lake Andes died Thursday, June 26, in Portland, OR. Funeral services were Saturday, July 5, at the White Swan Community Center in Lake Andes. Burial is in the Greenwood Presbyterian Cemetery, rural Greenwood.Wake services will begin Thursday at the White Swan Community Center. Peters Funeral Home in Wagner was in charge of arrangements.

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KRISTY SELWYN

Kristy Selwyn, 44, of Wagner died Saturday, June 28, at the Community Memorial Hospital in Wagner, the result of an automobile accident.

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SENIOR LEGION TEAM COMES HOME WITH A WIN AGAINST CHAMBERLAIN

On Wednesday, July 2, the Post 11 Wagner Senior American Legion team traveled up to Chamberlain and came away with a 9-0 win.

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WAGNER TEENERS HOST TYNDALL

On Wednesday, July 2, Tyndall’s VFW 14U team traveled to Wagner to take our Post 7319 boys.

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THE WAGNER WAVES MAKE A SPLASH

Photos by Jenna Petrik

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MOTION IS LOTION; THE IMPORTANCE OF MOVEMENT

Orthopedic medicine is truly a team sport; we have the opportunity to collaborate with nonsurgical professionals, including physical therapists, occupational therapists, athletic trainers, among others, to deliver comprehensive musculoskeletal care. While there are proven surgical options to help our patients where indicated, in many cases, patients are able to achieve pain relief and improved function with nonsurgical treatment options. Much of orthopedic surgical training is appropriately dedicated to the planning and execution of surgery, but it is also important to understand and recognize patients who present with conditions readily addressed without surgery and the accompanying risks of invasive procedures. It is also important to advocate the idea of prevention.

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