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On September 18th, the Wagner Middle School football team hosted the Woonsocket/Wessington Springs/Sanborn Central (WWSC) Middle School football team. Wagner struggled through the first half of the game with a score of 8 to 20. The second half the Raiders battled back to within 6 points, but unfortunately lost 20 to 26.
Read moreRed Raiders spoiled Scotland/ Menno’s homecoming with a 50-0 win on Friday night moving the record to 4-1 on the season. Defensively the Red Raiders were stout. Holding Scotland to 30 rushing yards and 11 passing yards in a great all around team effort.
Read moreCrisman is a Veteran of the Vietnam War. In August of 1974 at the age of 17, after his parents signed off, John joined the Navy and served until August of 1978. Due to his age, he was in reserve status until September of 1974 when he turned 18. He served 6 years in the Navy; four of those were active duty with two years as a reserve drillist, which left him on call by the Navy should he be needed to serve again. John went to boot camp for 12 weeks in San Diego, CA. After boot camp, he attended the Naval Hospital Corps School in San Diego. John trained for four to five months to become a Hospital Corpsman. A hospital corpsman assisted health care professionals who provided care to Navy personnel and their families. As a hospital corpsman, he was loaned out to other military units, with a lot of his time spent with Marine Corp units due to their lack of medical personnel.
Read moreOn July 1st Nick Dion became the official and sole owner of Booms in Wagner. Nick has always wanted to be a business owner and when Scott and Julie Alderink started talking about wanting to sell Booms, he became interested. Everything fell together at the right time and place for Nick to become the owner of Booms. Dion did not necessarily plan to own a business in the hospitality industry, but he really enjoys working with the staff and community. He has met a lot of great and interesting people during his time at Booms and wanted to continue. He also sees his new position as an opportunity to mentor high school students/young adults and be a role model. Owning Booms has opened a door for him to be able to donate and sponsor youth activities in the local communities.
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