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SESD TRACK MEET RESULTS

On Tuesday, May 10, Wagner’s athletes traveled to Gregory to take part in the Southeast South Dakota (SESD) track meet.

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DWU SIGNING

Recently, Wagner Raider football players, Nolan Dvorak and Calvin Wright, signed their letter of intent at DWU 2022 National Signing Day, to continue their academic and athletic careers and will play football at Dakota Wesleyan Universary this fall. Congratulations Nolan and Calvin! Courtesy Photos.

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GRADUATION 2022

Camden Roth gave the address

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PARENTING ADVICE

I don’t know how you feel, but in my opinion, parenting is hard! Someone must have forgotten to hand me the instruction manual when my children came home. I have yet to meet a parent who wouldn’t appreciate one.

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CONGRATULATIONS Way To Go! YOU DID IT!

2022 graduating class members are; Rizon Clark, Gauge Cournoyer, Nolan BlackCloud, Quinn Ashes, Jayce Baker, Damian Medicine Horn, Laela Gravatt, Bradley Dangel, Mason Olson, Apollo Weddell, Riley Houseman, Kali Maynard, Gabriala Abdo-Smith, Jocelyn Abdo, Aleena Zephier, Olivia Tiger, Lucy Winckler, Keeva Weddell, Baylee Johnson, Sebastian Stone, Jolyssah Fischer and Olivia Tiger. More photos on pages 6 and 7. Photo by Darci Bultje.

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Library news

The Memorial Day Poster contest is still underway at the library. Bring in your completed poster before Memorial Day, May 30th to receive poppies to add to your poster and a small American flag. For more details call the library at 605 487-7524.

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AMENDMENT C CHANGES VOTE TOTAL NEEDED FOR BALLOT ISSUES THAT RAISE TAXES

BROOKINGS — Constitutional Amendment C, on the June 7 primary ballot in South Dakota, would change the number of votes needed to pass ballot issues that raise taxes and fees. The increased number of votes would also apply to ballot issues that call for the expenditure of $10 million over five years.

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