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Wagner High School Students presented their Spring Concert Monday, May 9th under the direction of Austin Genzlinger and Michael Wilber. Photos by Laura Nelson
Read moreThe Wagner graduating class of 2022. Back row, from left to right: Dustin Honomichl, Edwin Young, Nolan Dvorak, Gordon Shields III, Ohitika Johnson, Kotey Flying Hawk, Calvin Wright. Third row, from left to right: Toby Zephier, Brennan Leines, Phoenix Foster, Jillian Beeson, Amaya Aungie, Shai Smejkal, Tawi Star Comes Out, Azaliyah Williamson, Nikolas Drapeau. Second row, from left to right: Camden Roth, Jessica Kocer, Cassidy Wilson, Elizabeth Woods, Alcista Dion, Jaylissa Castillo, Zoey Zephier, Brandon Selwyn, Xander Khadka. Front row, from left to right: Allen Fobb, Lexianna Hause, Arianne Gabato, Sheridan Smejkal, Paige Anderson, Mya Kuhlman, Olivia Breen, Alaina Bechen, Isabella Kreber, Myles Kokes. Not pictured Kiwon Baker. Photography by Denelle. More photos on Pages 10 and 11.
Read moreAlan Provost, 69, of Marty died Monday, May 2, 2022 at the Mercy Hospital in Sioux City, IA. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 7 at the Ihanktonwan Community Center in Marty. Burial was in St. Paul’s Catholic Cemetery in Marty. Peters Funeral Home in Wagner was in charge of arrangements.
Read moreShane Shields, 51, of Marty died Tuesday, May 3, 2022 in Wagner. Final viewing was Saturday, May 7 at the White Swan Center followed by graveside services at St. Paul’s Catholic Cemetery in Marty. Peters Funeral Home in Wagner was in charge of ar-rangements.
Read morePaul Arthur Wentland, Age 92 of Northglenn, Colorado passed away on Tuesday April 12, 2022. There will be a gathering of family and friends to celebrate Paul's life at Peters Funeral Home in Wagner on Saturday, May 21, between the hours 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. There will be a simple graveside committal ceremony with military honors to follow at St. John’s Catholic Cemetery in Wagner.
Read moreSenator Carrol Red Allen was a giant of a man not just in stature but in life. His hard work ethic, common sense, strong belief in faith, strong love for his family and willingness to help others by way of public service were a few of his outstanding attributes. Because of his example and leadership people like Senator Bernie Hunhoff, Senator Garry Moore, Senator Frank Kloucek became involved in politics. Red Allen was a legend. He stood up for the common person. He never once profited personally from politics. He set the standard for what is good and right about South Dakota. He and Gladys ran a custom combining business near Lake Andes and a truck stop on Highway 81 north of Yankton. He also enjoyed running heavy dirt moving equipment for building Highway 37 from Springfield to the Standing Bear Bridge near Running Water. Senator Allen would look at issues and see how they impacted the average South Dakotan on a daily basis and vote accordingly. Senator Allen had a huge positive in- fluence on our family's life and I wish to thank each one of his family members for sharing him with us and the people of South Dakota. There is a saying in Nebraska "Go Big Red" in support of the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team. We utilized the saying for many years in support of Senator Carrol V "Red" Allen. One of my fondest memories was when he was Senator, Garry Moore and I were Representatives. We would take turns driving to and from Pierre during legislative session. He drove a huge SUV and we rode in style. We would discuss the issues of the day and life in general. They were clearly the most enjoyable trips to our state capitol I ever had. He truly was a shining light for the citizens of South Dakota. He went through the same trials, struggles and tribulations that so many of us do. He inspired others to do great things by his setting the example for us to follow. Adios Senator Allen. Go Big Read!
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