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The incentive trip for all who participated in the summer programs and reading at the library will be Monday, August 4th. Bus leaves for Mitchell at 8:30 a.m. and we should be back by 4:00 p.m. Parents /Guardians pick up a permission form and return as soon as possible.
Read moreOn Tuesday, July 22, Wagner’s Post 11 Senior Legion team traveled to Platte for first round play in the region 4B tournament and took on the Scotland-Menno-Freeman- Canistota 79ers.
Read moreOn Monday, July 21, the VFW Post 7319 14U teeners played theirfinalregularseasoncompetition as they traveled to Corsica for one 7-inning game.
Read moreSirens and flashing lights have been part of Dallas Tronvold’s life for a long time, actually his whole life. So, it’s understandable that 24-year-old Dallas is following in the footsteps of his dad, Alan Tronvold, who has been an EMT for 33 years. Last week, Dallas joined a select group of EMS (Emergency Medical Services) professionals by passing his exam joining the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT). The NREMT is nationally recognized by all 50 states, which means that all states recognize the NREMT as a valid credential for EMT license reciprocity.
Read moreCharles Mix County Sheriff Randy Thaler would like to remind campers to lock their vehicles and property and to keep property out of sight as much as possible especially during the night hours while camping after a recent incidents.
Read moreThe Wagner Rotary Club held a moment of silence in honor of two of our members losing a parent in the past week. Rotarian Jeannie Crowe lost her father Mick Kirwan and Rotarian Rachel Woods lost her grandmother last week. The club then recited its Rotary Prayer to begin the meeting on July 23 followed by an introduction of guests.
Read moreHave you ever stood up too quickly and felt the room spin? Or rolled over in bed and suddenly felt like you were on a merry go round you didn’t ask to ride? Maybe you’ve started to notice you feel a little unsteady when walking or need to hold onto furniture “just in case.” If that sounds familiar, you are not alone. And more importantly, you are not without options.
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