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The performance of the Missoula Children’s Theatre’s BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE will be held Friday, November 3at 1:30 p.m. at Marty Indian School in the New Gym. The cast of 50 to 60 will be picked from students in kindergarten through 12th grade. The public is invited to attend the performance at no charge.
Read moreLake Andes Volunteer Fire Department visited to the school last week and taught fire prevention and safety to the kindergarten through fifth grade students. Courtesy photos.
Read morePHEASANT SEASON BEGINS IN SOUTH DAKOTA
Read moreGreer Unit #11 American Legion Auxiliary held their monthly meeting October 19 at the Post Home with 14 members and two guests present. The meeting was called to order by President Linda Youngbluth. Chaplain Margie Stone read the opening prayer. The pledge of allegiance and American Legion Auxiliary Preamble were recited in unison.
Read moreAmerican Legion Greer Post #11 held its monthly meeting on October 19, 2023 with 28 members in attendance. Commander Clayton Rados thanked the cooks for the delicious meal. Happy birthday was sung to Robert Kucera for his 85th birthday. Chaplain Don Kotab gave the invocation which was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. The Preamble to the Constitution of the American Legion was recited by all members. Commander Rados then called the meeting to order.
Read moreTHE WAGNER COMMUNITY CHURCH MEMBERS SERVED THE FELLOWSHIP FEAST
Read moreJoe Stedronsky of the Wagner Rotary Club was recently honored at the 2023 Rotary District 5610 Conference held in Yankton, SD at the end of September. Joe was nominated for the Rotarian of Distinction Award for Area 6 by Assistant Governor, Bill Frei. This award goes to Rotarians that stand out in service to their community and to Rotary. Joe shared some memories and history of his time as a Rotary member in the Wagner Club when he spent an afternoon with Assistant Governor, Bill Frei.
Read moreAs of September 19th, there is a new director of Wagner Area Growth, Margaret Doom. Margaret will be full-time in her role as Wagner Area Growth Director, unlike her predecessor, Michele Juffer, who was part-time in the position. What really drew Doom to wanting to take the director position was that she would be able to return to Wagner, which she had been hoping to have the opportunity to do and the beautiful bicultural diversity that embodies Wagner. She sees the unique blend of Czech and Native American cultures in Wagner that has created this community and wants to help strengthen this blend of cultures to make Wagner an even better place to live.
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