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RED RAIDERS JV WINS 5TH IN A ROW

The Wagner JV team defeated Gregory on Tuesday night for their 5th win a row. Wagner led 16-6 after the first period> The Red Raiders only allowed 2 points in each of the next 2 quarters to take a 28-10 lead into the fourth quarter. Wagner won the game by a final score of 36-19. Preston McFayden led the team with 9 points. Braxton Knudsen scored 7, Bray Cournoyer 6 Hunter Lhotak 5, Joey Cournoyer 4, Jesse Zephier and Deshawn Sully each scored 2 and Parker Petry had 1 point. The Wagner JV is now 5-1.

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WRESTLING PARENTS NIGHT

WRESTLING PARENTS NIGHT

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WRESTLERS HIT THE MAT

The Raiders competed on Thursday, January 12th in a make-up dual against Vermillion that was originally scheduled for December 15th. Wagner capped its first dual victory win of the season 48-33. The week of January 14th was the first full week of practice and competition that we have had since the week of December 17th. Some of the short weeks were due to Christmas break, but mostly because of the poor weather conditions. The Raiders finished the weekend in Tri-Valley with tournament action where they finished in ninth place as a team. The month of January will be packed with competitions, starting Tuesday, January 17th in White Lake with duals against Kimball/White Lake/Platte/Geddes, Faulkton, and McCook. We’ll close the week in Winner at the Winner Invitational on Saturday.

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“EXTENDING THE GOLDEN HOUR”

When I was a young physician, we talked with almost religious zeal about the “Golden Hour.” Early on, this principally focused on the idea that within the first hour after an injury, a patient needed to receive definitive treatment in order to maximize the chances of survival, and recovery. We usually interpreted this to mean that the patient needed to be in the hands of the trauma surgeon before this hour was up. We took ATLS classes so we could make sure that the patient in our emergency room got the best treatment we non-surgeons could provide, until the surgeon could take over.

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Rotary News

The first Rotary meeting of the year 2023 was held on Wednesday, January 11th. The first Wednesday of the year everyone was still digging out from a long blizzard which left us plenty of snow for the remainder of winter. President Rachel Woods called the meeting to order with a weak rap on the Rotary Bell mostly from not having much practice ringing the bell given our bad weather for the previous weeks.

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JOHN "JACK" SCHAEFER

John “Jack” Wayne Schaefer, 78, of Mitchell, died Sunday, January 8, 2023, at his home in Mitchell surrounded by his loving family. Funeral services are pending under the direction of Bittner Funeral Chapel.

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DEVONNE "KELLY" KJELLSEN

DeVonne “Kelly” Lee Kjellsen age 77 of Brookings, passed away January 1, 2023 at his home under hospice care.

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