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MUSICAL TALENT COMING TO THE UNITY JAM

If you like live music and enjoy being outdoors then you should plan to attend the 605 Unity Jam. This special one day unity event will be held in Wagner, South Dakota on Sunday, June 11. A key focus of this event is to increase cultural awareness, understanding, acceptance and appreciation for all cultures. The message of unity, learning to work together and the importance of cooperation is key to the success of every community.

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CITY PAINTING NEW LINES

CITY PAINTING NEW LINES

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WAGNER TRACK RESULTS

On Thursday, May 18, Wagner traveled to Alexandria to take part in the Region 5A Track and Field Meet.

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REGUALR SEASON ENDS IN WINS

A walk-off single led the Wagner Red Raiders past the Scotland/ Menno Trappers 8-7 on Friday May 19th. The Red Raiders were down 7-6 in the bottom of the seventh inning when Ravyn Medricky singled on a 1-0 count, scoring the winning run.

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RED RAIDERS PUT AWAY THE PIRATES

The Wagner Red Raiders secured the victory, 22-2, Tuesday night against the Avon Lady Pirates when they scored 13 runs in the first inning. Emma Yost, Braxton Nedved, Brylie Link, Hannah Holzbauer, Mia Dion, and Lydia Yost all had RBIs in the box.

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REINING IN OUT-OF-CONTROL SPENDING

Federal spending has grown increasingly out of control under the Biden administration. The federal government will spend 40 percent more this year than it did just four years ago, yet the president and Democrats continue to propose more reckless spending and balk at Republicans’ responsible attempts to rein it in. Democrats have added trillions to the debt in the last two years and fueled an inflation crisis with their overspending. And their reluctance to engage in serious negotiations to reduce excess government spending risks precipitating a debt crisis.

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Rotary News

PresidentRachelWoodsbrought the meeting to order Wednesday May 17th with 13 Rotarians present. Rotarian/Pastor Bill Heermann offered up thanks for the day and the wonderful rain that our area received.

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