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Hope has power – it drives us to achieve incredible things that we never thought possible or endure difficulties that previous seemed insurmountable. Unfortunately, for the same reasons, hopelessness can hold tremendous power over a person’s life, too. Too often, that loss of hope leads to suicide, a suicide that is entirely preventable. Suicide is a growing public health issue in our country and in South Dakota, and it affects each of our lives in some way.
Read moreVicePresidentBeckyBrunsing called the Wagner Rotary meeting to order on Wednesday, August 3rd. There was one guest present, Amayi Swett. Pastor/ Rotarian Bill Heermann offered a prayer of thankfulness that the temperature outside has cooled down and for guidance to address the concerns of our community and how we can help.
Read moreThe South Dakota Department of Human Services has partnered with GetSetUp to offer thousands of interactive online classes, free, to South Dakota residents 60+.
Read moreThis weeks weekly racing series presented by Fort Randall Casino and Hotel was filled with nothing but fast action.
Read moreWagner Swimming Pool Fundraising presented a Movie Night at Wagner Speedway Saturday evening. A great group of volunteers came out to put up a large screen and offered concessions for movie watchers. Community members, swim team parents, and leaders have come together to form the committee dedicated to raising money toward a new pool. For more information check out the pool fundraising website at: wagnerpoolfundraising.com
Read morePresident Rachel Woods called her second weekly meeting of the Wagner Rotary Club to order on Wednesday July 27th. There were no extra guests, just those present for the program so Pastor Bill heermann gave thanks for the day and the food and fellowship. He asked for guidance for us to go about in our community to help others.
Read moreAt the request of the South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs, Governor Kristi Noem has proclaimed Sunday, August 7, 2022, as “Purple Heart Recognition Day,” calling on all South Dakotans to honor those men and women who are recipients of the Purple Heart Medal.
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