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The Library is a lot more than just books! Do you know that we have access to national websites that can help you fix your vehicle old or newer (Chilson). We also have sites that can help you access a template for a resume or a job application cover letter. Wanting to work on your GED? We have a website to help you with your math, science or any other subject that you need help with. Want to give your grandkids a great way to learn to read and learn on the web? The library can hook you up with Book Flix. Are you wondering about your ancestors? We have sites that can help you to do that. The The greatest part of these sights is that they are free to our patrons.
Read moreWagner Rotary gathered on a cool, windy, and rainy Wednesday for its October 20th meeting. Members were treated to a nice warm club room. President Bryan Slaba had a new thermostat installed which will regulate the temperature more efficiently than the old system. There were always two thermostats, one for AC and one for heat that were installed back in 1976 when the clubroom was remodeled from Piroutek Insurance to the Wagner Rotary Clubhouse. Members were forever choosing which thermostat to turn off or on, but these will not need adjusting and they are off limits to anyone!
Read moreAmerican Legion Greer Post #11 held its monthly meeting on October 21, 2021 at the Post Home with 28 members in attendance. Commander Clayton Rados called the members to attention. Chaplain Donald 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. Milton Haar, who is a son of a Legion member was a guest. Gordon Kotab, who is a member but lives in Sturgis, was also in attendance. Commander Rados then called the meeting to order.
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Read moreAmerican Legion Auxiliary to Greer Post #11 submitted by Jeanette Fuchs, Secretary.
Read moreThe Wagner Red Raiders were on the road again this week to compete in the Harrisburg Oral Interp Contest. The contest consisted of 10+ teams from different towns from class B, A, and AA. The teams competed in the following categories: Storytelling, Drama, Poetry, Non-O, Duet, Humorous, and Reader’s Theater.
Read moreMembers of the Wagner Community School Board earned an award for their dedication to enhancing their knowledge of school board work during the 2020-21 school year.
Read moreFall always puts me in a literary mood, perhaps because the South Dakota Festival of Books is held in late September or early October. I relish the opportunity to listen to writers discuss their books and always leave inspired to work on new projects.
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