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American Legion Greer Post #11 held its monthly meeting on January 15, 2026 with 24 members and 5 SAL members in attendance. Commander Rados thanked the SAL members for the delicious dinner. John Crisman was the winner for the queen drawing but drew the queen of diamonds instead. We have a new member tonight as Dennis Soulek, a PUFL member, is moving his membership from the Geddes Post to the Wagner Post. Chaplain Don Kotab gave the invocation which was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. The Preamble to the Constitution of the American Legion was recited by all members. Commander Rados then called the meeting to order. We had a moment of silence for Legion member Richard Dvorak for his recent passing.
Read moreWednesday January 21 turned out to be a very windy day in Wagner. Rotarians had a challenging time opening the door to their Rotary building to get to the meeting. The sun was shining but the wind was blowing so hard that it looked like a dust storm, even in January! It looks like we will be having an interesting rest of the winter in South Dakota!
Read moreWhen times get tough or questions arise, South Dakotans have a simple number to call: 211. The 211 Helpline is a free, confidential service available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, helping people connect with local resources they need.
Read moreHURON, S.D. – When Rebecca Blue first began asking South Dakota women in agriculture what they were missing, the answers felt familiar.
Read moreLake Area Technical College President Tiffany Sanderson is proud to announce the Fall 2025 President’s List. The list recognizes students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement.
Read moreWednesday, January 14, President Jamie Soukup arrived at the Rotary building with the luncheon from Valley Pump and Rotarians got right to work eating a meal of salad, soup, and roast beef. We all come for the meeting at various times so our Rotary Grace is not offered up until it is time for the business meeting. Song leader Rachel Woods relied on one of our old standards “Smile.” We were a little off key but did well.
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