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Read moreVern Edward Koupal, Dante, ranked as ninth largest in registering the most Angus beef cattle in South Dakota with the American Angus Association® during fiscal year 2021, which ended Sept. 30, according to Mark McCully, Association chief executive officer.
Read morePresident Bryan Slaba was back in the Presidential chair and rang the bell on October 6th to bring the meeting to order. He asked Rotarian Laurie Kidd to offer a prayer. Laurie gave thanks for the beautiful weather and asked for continued blessings upon the club members to do His will in all our dealings with others.
Read moreVern Edward Koupal, Dante, ranked as ninth largest in registering the most Angus beef cattle in South Dakota with the American Angus Association® during fiscal year 2021, which ended Sept. 30, according to Mark McCully, Association chief executive officer.
Read moreRetirement did not mean slowing down for Gretchen Esplund, a former doctor turned shop owner of the creative and fun business in Wagner, called Konspiracy Cosplay. The shop offers sewing services, and sells a variety of amazing pieces ranging from renaissance costumes to hand bags to plush items to pillows, blankets, hats, and more. The shop is also affiliated with Jim’s Formal Wear. It is a family affair, as Esplund is a mother of four and runs the business with her two oldest children.
Read morePresident Elect Becky Brunsing called the Wagner Rotary Club to order on Wednesday, September 29th. The ringing of the bell was an incredibly soft touch which Assistant Sergeant at Arms Jeff Doom quickly remedied by grabbing the gavel and giving the bell a loud hit. Rotarians bowed their heads in prayer as Pastor Laurie Kidd gave thanks for all the people in our lives, past and present, and asked for guidance in our relationships in the community.
Read moreMy husband is a mechanic. The tools of his trade are important to his work. He has a large toolbox with many drawers lined in soft black padding. His tools lay clean and organized inside each drawer for easy access when he needs the right tool for a job. Yet, when things get busy tools don’t get wiped clean and they don’t get put back into that organized toolbox. This is when frustration levels rise, every job gets harder, and jobs take longer because he's looking everywhere for the right tool.
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