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Wagner Rotary met on Wednesday, March 24th with the ringing of the bell and the Pledge of Allegiance.
Read moreWhether you’re an avid cyclist or not, most of us have significant memories around riding a bike. Wayde Charging Hawk, a mechanical engineering major at the University of St. Thomas, fondly remembers the times he spent biking with his grandfather. And Allison Horner, the CTO of Berd Spokes, is currently teaching her five-year-old how ride and is looking forward to putting their product on her son’s wheels.
Read moreWith girls basketball season ending, area coaches nominate girls in each region for All Conference, All Academic and LMVC awards. This year three Lady Pirates were selected for LMVC and All Conference: Ali Sees (12), Tiffany Pelton (11) and Courtney Sees (9). Ali Sees received 2nd team All Conference, LMVC and All Academic. Tiffany Pelton received 2nd team All Conference and LMVC. Courtney Sees received honorable mention for All Conference and LMVC.
Read moreThe Bon Homme Community Choir is making final preparations for the 2021 Easter Cantata Performances. This year’s cantata is comprised of songs from past cantatas and new contemporary music. Our message is that of “Hope”. In the midst of our struggles and the storms of life, we will overcome. We can have Triumphant Hope, Open our eyes and see the relief... the Victory...the HOPE, that in the end, God does indeed win. Hallelujah, He is Risen.
Read moreOn March 26th- 27th, Wagner High School Theater had audiences roaring with laughter as they presented their spring play, a pair of comedies: Help Desk and Action News! The cast and crew were thrilled to perform for live audiences in their newly renovated theater. The ensemble cast played multiple roles as they dealt with challenging customers who don’t feed their fish, wear socks for 180 days straight, and want the Mafia Help Desk to “take care of” their boyfriend! The tables were flipped as zany Help Desk employees posed as clowns, credit-card-stealing hippies, and IT techs who sell people viruses instead of protection software. In Action News!, 4-year drama award seniors Malcolm and Mikayla Janis played Jim Pickles and Babs Buttlebee, WOMG news anchors for the least accurate, most entertaining reporting you have ever seen. Just ask the grumpy old man, he’ll tell you.
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Read moreReta Ridgway enjoyed a week visiting in the home of her daughter, Carla and Matt VandeBossche of Lusk, Wyoming.
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