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MARCUS SHIELDS

Native American Church funeral services for Marcus Sheilds, 'Waha Canka Hoksila,' 50, of Rapid City, were held Saturday, December 27, 2025 at the White Swan Community Center in Lake Andes. Burial was in the Native American Church Cemetery, rural Wagner. Wake services were at the White Swan Community Center. Peters Funeral Home in Wagner was in charge of arrangements.

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DOES SOUTH DAKOTA HAVE THE HIGHEST HUTTERITE POPULATION IN THE U.S.?

Yes. South Dakota has the largest Hutterite population in the United States, with more than 7,000 spread out across more than 60 colonies in the eastern part of the state.

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Just Thought I'd Ask

IT'S A NEW YEAR

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WAGNER WRESTLERS FINISH FIFTH AT FLOYD FARRAND TOURNAMENT

WAGNER WRESTLERS FINISH FIFTH AT FLOYD FARRAND TOURNAMENT

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YOST COMPLETES MILITARY TRAINING WITH DISTINCTION

Lydia Yost left for basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, on August 12, 2025, and returned home this fall with accomplishments far beyond what most could imagine.

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WAGNER BON HOMME GYMNASTICS PLACE THIRD AT THE CHAMBERLAIN CHAMPIONS FOR A CAUSE TOURNAMENT

Saturday, January 3rd, 2026 Today’s meet was a great motivator for the girls. Seeing after only three meets where the girls stand was an eye opener to say the least. Today showed how they fare in their region on their best and worst events. Dusti Laska, Aubry Williams, and Addison Cuka all competed new skills today. Kamryn Krueger and Amelia Rathgeber also changed their floor routines up a bit which seemed to improve each of their scores. We continue to work at improving little by little on each event. The girls need to hold the correct body shapes, maintain connections, and stay tight. Continued effort in these areas will cinch them much closer to earning their way to the state meet in February. Keep up the hard work girls.

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WAGNER LEGION AUXILIARY GIVES BACK: HOLIDAY HYGIENE AND SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVES

The Wagner American Legion Auxiliary focused on giving rather than exchanging gifts this holiday season. At their December meeting, members collected personal hygiene items for the local ROCS pantry, continuing their tradition of supporting local families in need. Pictured are Auxiliary members with the items gathered for donation.

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