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The October 29, 2025, Rotary meeting was brought to order by Rotarian Rachel Woods who played many roles for the meeting— President, Song Leader and Program Chairperson. We were once again fortunate to have four Senior girls from the Wagner Community School attending. Brooklin Nielsen whose parents are Jessica Davis and Greg Nielsen. She plans to attend Southeast Technical college in Mitchell after graduation and study for Dental Assistant. Shana Lensing’s parents are Ron and Trish Lensing, and she plans to do something with the horse industry. Adison Cuka’s parents are Tyler and Larissa Cuka, and she would like to attend SDSU for Pre Vet. Kyliana Lovell’s parents are Guy Lovell and Fury Rouse, and she plans to help at home and with other enterprises in which she is already interested.
Read moreNative American Heritage Month is celebrated every November to honor the history, culture, and contributions of American Indian and Alaska Native peoples. Officially designated by President George H.W. Bush in 1990, the month is a time to celebrate diverse traditions, acknowledge achievements, and educate the public about the challenges and injustices faced by Native Americans.
Read moreSouth Dakota is ranked No. 1 in the nation for the percentage of its energy that is produced by renewable sources.
Read moreThe Home Improvement and Structural Alteration (HISA) Grant provides medically necessaryimprovements and structural alterations to veteran’s and servicemembers’ primary residences.
Read moreThe Good Samaritan Society – Wagner is nearing the final stages of its much-anticipated renovation project, with resident moveins expected to begin in late November and continue into December, according to Katie Davis, Vice President of Operations for Good Samaritan Society.
Read moreWith the uncertainty of the state of our government, the Wagner American Auxiliary and Wagner American Legion know what an issue food security may become this next month in our community. We want to help and support our community and its residents which include many Veterans and children, through this stressful and difficult time. We held a food drive at the Wagner American Legion Hall Sunday, November 2nd from 11 a.m. -1 p.m.. Everything gathered will go directly to the Wagner ROCS food pantry to help stock the shelves in preparation for the upcoming month. We are so lucky to live in a generous community that helped us collect a pickup truck bed load of food donations. Auxiliary members pictured are Barbara Kucera, Raquel Foster, and Sandy Seiner.
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