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AFTER FIVE DECADES, MARILYN ZYLSTRA ENJOYS RETIREMENT

Marilyn Zylstra has seen a lot of change throughout her long and rewarding career. As she enters retirement she will be greatly missed as the administrative secretary at Wagner Elementary School. However, the fond memories of Zylstra’s work ethic and devotion will always be remembered.

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ZACH JOHNSON

Funeral services for Zachary Johnson, 27, of Avon were held Friday, July 23 at the Avon High School Gymnasium in Avon. The family requested friends to wear any sports apparel or team colors of Zach’s or your favorite sports team. In lieu of flowers, memorials will be directed to the American Heart Association or to a memorial to be determined at a later date. Peters Funeral Chapel in Avon was in charge of arrangements.

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LOREN ZEPHIER

Funeral services for Loren Zephier, 68, of Pickstown were Saturday, July 24 at the Marty Indian School Gym in Marty. Burial was in St. Paul’s Catholic Cemetery in Marty. Peters Funeral Home in Wagner was in charge of arrangements.

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CHARLES MIX 4-H JUNIOR LEADERS

The Charles Mix 4-H Junior Leaders met on Thursday, July 22nd at 6:30 p.m. After the completion of the Flag Pledges, the roll call was taken. In attendance were Bradley Dangel, Callie Bergin, Cole Bergin, Emery Bultje, Kaelee Pazour, Lexi Schoenfelder, Luke Dangel, Marin Bultje, Riata Bultje, Tessa Pazour, and Brody Krcil. Guests were Tina Dangel, Jenna Krcil, Travis Krcil, Jayme Bergin, Brittany Schoenfelder, Darci Bultje, Mike Dangel, and 4-H Youth Program Advisor Michael J. Koranda.

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14TH ANNUAL WAGNER CANCER WALK TO BE HELD

“ Together we unite and hope for a cure” is the theme of the 14th annual Wagner Cancer Walk.The annual Walk is back after a scaled down version last year because of the pandemic.

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ROTARY NEWS

Wednesday, July 21st the Wagner Rotary Club members received a pleasant surprise when they entered the meeting room. There was a fresh coat of light grey paint on the walls, the piano had been moved across the room to be under the Smart TV, and there was a new stand for our American flag. The room was much lighter and welcoming. Bryan Slaba, Jerry, and Kathe Henke had been terribly busy putting on a coat of paint over the old gold color that was many years old. Jerry had also given the kitchen a thorough cleaning. Thank you, Rotarians, Bryan, Kathe, and Jerry. Your efforts are much appreciated.

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FUTURE OF HWY 46 4-LANE HIGHWAY THROUGH WAGNER IN JEOPARDY

Several concerned citizens attended the special July Wagner City Council meeting Monday, July 19 with concerns of the city and DOT's plans for Highway 46.

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