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The 2020-21 school year began at Andes Central School on Thursday, August 27th following a one week delay. The hallways and lunch room quickly filled with students and staff ready to start their day and get their class schedules and locker assignments . Photos by Justus Winter .
Read moreThe Library Board of Directors will meet on Tuesday, September 8 at 6:30 at the Library. It is open to the public. If you plan to attend, please wear a mask. The board will be discussing and voting on a plan for opening to follow during a pandemic, grants that have been applied for by the library, 2020 Census promotion, new employee, and state library conference attendance.
Read moreOn behalf of the Wagner Labor Day Committee and the City of Wagner, we would like to thank Mary Jo Kuhlman for her many years of service to bettering our community. Because of her contributions and unselfishness, it is our honor that she is this year’s Labor Day Parade Marshall.
Read moreThe City of Wagner and Wagner Labor Day Committee welcome you to their 2020 Labor Day Celebration!
Read moreThe 13th annual Wagner Cancer Walk is a little later this year and changes have been made to some of the activities, but we hope everyone will be able to participate in the activities that are being held.
Read moreThe annual Jimmi Rose Memorial Barrel Race was held in Huron on August 22. Local cowgirls attending were Joni, Dusti and Aspen Laska. Along with added jackpot money, average prizes were awarded on times accumulated from two separate runs for the day.
Read moreToday, the rule of law is under attack in America. In cities across the country, violent mobs are running rampant. They’re looting, rioting, and destroying property, businesses, and – in some cases – people’s dreams. Murder rates are up by double digits in 13 of our nation’s 15 largest cities. Many citizens are fleeing – what parent wants to raise their children in these violent situations?
Read moreTesting! Testing! Testing! That’s what the experts say is necessary to move the country back to normalcy. Almost daily, local TV stations in New York City where I live run public service announcements urging viewers to get a test for COVID-19. Those announcements tell how to find a testing site, and most point out that the tests are free.
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