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Rotary News

The April 5th Wagner Rotary Club was brought to order by President Rachel Woods ringing the bell and giving a warm welcome to all present. Pastor/Rotarian Bill Heermann led the group in prayer. He gave thanks for the Holy Week that all Christians are experiencing, and asked for hope as we all continue to struggle with the long winter weather.

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MAYOR PROCLAIMS WAGNER PURPLE HEART CITY

Mayor Todd Johannsen has signed a proclamation designating Wagner a Purple Heart City which will add Wagner to the Purple Heart Trail. At the City Council meeting on April 3, representatives from the Department of the Dakotas Purple Heart Chapter presented signs that will be displayed on highways leading into Wagner.

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“I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW”

Johnny Nash may have started his song with “I can see clearly now, the rain has gone,” but what about someone with cataracts. They cannot easily see “all the obstacles in their way”, and there are not “dark clouds that make you blind” like in the song, but cataracts do cause vision clouding.

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WAGNER JV

SOFTBALL OPENER

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INAUGURAL SEASON OPENER

The Wagner Varsity Softball team headed to Gayville-Volin for their season opener on Thursday March, 30th. The combination of nerves and excitement were evident amongst the girls and coaches for this first game. The excitement soon pushed ahead of the nerves and the girls slid into a 2-0 lead over the Gayville-Volin Raiders with some confidence and determination in the box to get things started in the top of the 2nd.

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Splish Splash Pool Party Bash

Kindergarten

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WAGNER HOSA STUDENTS COMPETE AT STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE IN SIOUX FALLS

On Thursday, March 30th the Wagner HOSA (Future Health Professional) students traveled to Sioux Falls to compete at the State Leadership Conference. This was a yearlong culmination of hard work and hours of dedication. Students competed against nearly 1,000 competitors from across South Dakota. The HOSA student competitors are Emma Yost, Lydia Yost, Emily Robertson, Jazmin Ehrisman, Kathryn Doom, Payton Petry, Corbin Carda, Kennedy Kourt, April Hollingsworth, Daniel Soukup, Libby Kotab, and Madison Robertson. Events and place winners are Kennedy Kourt – 1st Place in Pharmacology. Kathryn Doom – 1st Place in Medical Law & Ethics. April Hollingsworth - 1st Place in Job Seeking Skills, 8th Place in Clinical Lab Science. Emma Yost, Corbin Carda, Payton Petry, and Kathryn Doom – 3rd Place in HOSA Bowl. Emma Yost – 8th Place in Clinical Nursing. Corbin Carda – 9th Place in Physical Therapy. Daniel Soukup – 9th Place in Medical Spelling. Emily Robertson – Health Care Issues.

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