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The Wednesday Rotary meeting on October 8th marked the beginning of the WCS Senior students attending for their annual visit. This has been a long tradition of inviting Seniors to attend a regular Rotary meeting where they introduce themselves to the membership.
Pictured are WCS Seniors, from left: Ashlyn Koupal, Kalea Kuhlman, Brylie Link, and Kamea Houseman and Alison Woods, Program Presenter. Courtesy Photo.

Rotary News

Opening and Rotary Traditions After introductions, President Jamie Soukup led members in the Rotary Prayer before the meal, followed by Rotarian Rachel Woods leading the group in singing “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad.
Rotary News

ORAL INTERP TRAVELS TO MITCHELL

Wagner Oral Interp sent a small team for their opening competition Saturday, October 4, Those who competed in the first Mitchell Christian School Eagles Invitation included Portlyn Jones, Braelyn Jones, Anjali Zephier, and Taya Stone.

Yesterdays

From the Files of the Wagner Post 10 YEARS AGO 2015 The Charles Mix Historical Society was highlighted in the paper with a story regarding six century old buildings they preserved for the public’s education.
Yesterdays

MADE COFFEE HOUSE

For Reese Powers, opening a coffee shop in her hometown of Avon wasn’t just a business decision, it was the fulfillment of a dream rooted in family, friendship, and community. “I was inspired to open my coffee house because I love this town and community more than words can offer,” Reese said.
Pictured, from left, are: Tyler Sassman, Julia Sassman, Florence Powers, Dennis Powers, Anna Lupi, April Powers, Matt Rezac, Reese Powers, Randall Powers, Lauren Jurrens, Nyla Raysby, Aaron Rush, and Lauri Jurrens. Courtesy Photo

Do You REMEMBER?

10 YEARS AGO 2015 Blue Ribbon Task Force looks at new K-12 education funding formula. Tom Block and Stacey Powers spoke of concerns of water issues. Avon JV football team defeats bon Home 8-0.
REMEMBER?

LIBRARY NEWS

With the escalation in attempts to ban books in libraries, schools, and bookstores around the country, George Orwell’s cautionary tale '1984' serves a prescient warning about the dangers of censorship.
LIBRARY NEWS

Pages FROM THE Past

10 YEARS AGO 2015 16 Andes Central Juniors and Seniors attended Career Planning Days held in Mitchell. Their first session was at Dakota Wesleyan University where the focus was on students wanting to attend a college, university, or join a branch of the military upon graduation.
Past

FFA MEMBERS AWARDED JACKETS

Rapid City (September 30) - To its owner, the FFA jacket is a physical reminder of the personal accomplishments achieved through the organization - a symbol of commitment and dedication for all who wear the corduroy.
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