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Read moreThe City of Wagner held its annual Trick or Treat on Main Street on Halloween, bringing plenty of smiles despite the chilly weather.
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Read moreOn October 8th, 2025, a group of girls involved in HOSA had the opportunity to travel to Yankton for Scrubs Camp. When they arrived, they checked in at 8:30, where they received the agenda for the day. After they knew what they were doing, they went to many breakout sessions.
Read moreKaden Anthony Mixon is a senior in high school, born on December28th,2006.Hisparents arePennyandShawnMixon,and hissiblingsareKaleeandKindra Mixon. Kaden’s favorite subject in school is Creative English because he likes to work on the school’s yearbook. For him, the mostchallengingtaskasasenior is the realization that he won’t be in school next year.
Read moreSALLY WEBER STEPS IN AS PRESIDENT OF COMMUNITY BANK OF AVON
Read morePeople often talk about having a “gut feeling” or are told to “listen to their gut” when making a decision. Do you know what your gut is trying to tell you? There are multiple things that your digestive system can do to get your attention. Do you know what your body is trying to tell you? Here are some of the things your gut could be trying to say.
Read moreThe American Heart Association says hunting safety should include awareness of warning signs of heart attack and stroke, importance of learning Hands-Only CPR and how to take action SIOUX FALLS, October 13, 2025 — The thrill of the Pheasant Opener in South Dakota can bring a smile to any hunter’s face. But the exertion of trudging through fields carrying hunting equipment could bring on a heart attack or stroke, according to the American Heart Association. In rural settings where EMS responses can be delayed and minutes matter, it’s important for hunters to be ready to respond in a cardiac or stroke emergency.
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