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65th Wedding Anniversary Open House

Willard and Darlene (Buchholz) Goehring were married March 20, 1960 at the Danzig Baptist Church, rural Avon. They have three children, Kim (Keith) Frey, Brian (Jessie) Goehring, Terry (Tracy) Goehring, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. In recognition of their 65th wedding anniversary, their family would like to honor them with an open house/card shower: Sunday, May 18 from 2-4 p.m. at the Menno Fire Hall, 302 S. 5th St. They request no gifts. Cards may be sent to them at 507 S. 5th St., Menno, SD 57045.

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WCS 5TH - 12TH CHOIR AND BAND CONCERT

Senior S oloists

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WAGNER RED RAIDERS VICTORIOUS OVER TROJANS

Wagner Varsity Red Raiders secured the win over the Parkston Trojans, 6-5 on Thursday 5/1 at Wagner.

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WAGNER HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING AWARDS 2024-2025

Hardest Worker: Jaxton Hill Outstanding Wrestler: Gannon Knebel Most Dedicated: Frank Krcil Most Improved: Kingston Burnell

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WCS THEATRE STUDENTS PRESENT ANNUAL PLAY

Wagner Community School performed their annual play Thursday, May 2nd titled 'Help Desk', written by Don Zolidis. Students were directed by Jessica Purvivance and Darby Krug. Courtesy Photos.

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ROLLIN' INTO SUMMER SAFELY

Wagner Communities That Care hosted a Rollin’ Into Summer Safely event on May 1. The purpose of the event was to promote helmet safety while using any type of wheels and to meet law enforcement. The event started during school with all 194 Wagner Community School students grades 2-4, receiving a free helmet. Each student was fitted for a helmet with help from the school’s Hope Squad members, law enforcement and Wagner CTC members. Students were given instruction on proper helmet fit, information on bike safety, hand signals and stickers to decorate their helmets. The after-school event provided students with a chance to win a free bike or scooter, take home a refurbished bike and gel ice pack, instruction on bike maintenance (how to air tires and put a bike chain on), have a snack, meet local law enforcement and drive through an obstacle course.

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A SHARED CHALLENGE – WITH COMMUNITIES LEADING THE WAY

In South Dakota, we value personal responsibility, strong families, and local control. We believe parents should remain the primary decision-makers when raising their children. However, we also recognize that child care is part of a communitystructurethatsupportsastrongworkforce.AcrossSouthDakotaand the nation, I hear from families that are struggling with child care availability.

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