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KENNETH HARRINGTON

Kenneth Harrington, 60, of Armour, died Saturday, December 5, 2020 at Avera Queen of Peace Hospitalin Mitchell. A private family funeral service was held Saturday, December 12, at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Armour. Burial was at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Armour. Arrangements by Bittner Funeral Chapel.

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RANAE SOULEK

Ranae Pat Soulek, 55, formerly of Lake Andes, died at Rapid City Regional Hospital in Rapid City on Friday, December 3, 2020. There willbe aprivate committal service at Lakeview Cemetery in Lake Andes at a later date. Arrangements by Koehn Bros. Funeral Home in Lake Andes.

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DELILAH PATTERSON

Due to current health concerns, private funeral services for Delilah “Dee” Patterson, 48, of Salem were held Saturday, December 12. Burial was in St. Paul’s Catholic Cemetery in Marty. Peters Funeral Home in Wagner was in charge of arrangements.

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MARILYN CARPENTER

Marilyn Carpenter, age 86 of Sioux Falls, passed away on Saturday, December 5th peacefully in her sleep at Sanford Hospital Sioux Falls. A private family memorial service was held with burial at Woodlawn Cemetery in Sioux Falls.

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Yesterdays

2010 - 10 Years Ago

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SCWD CONTINUE SUPPORT OF CITY OF WAGNER INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

Jody Dvorak, board member from South Central Water Development District was present to award to the City of Wagner a checkfor $67,000.00 for future engineering fees for the current water and sewer project that is ongoing in the city. The Mayor and Council thanked the South Central Water Development District for their continued support of City of Wagner’s infrastructure projects. Courtesy Photo

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RAIDERS OPEN WITH #1 WINNER

The Lady Raiders opened-up the 2020-2021 basketball season with the reigning champs who are riding a 48-game winning streak. Winner came out very physical and took a commanding lead after the first quarter 26-5 and would win by a score of 74-27. Wagner would shoot 8-32 from the field for 25% while Winner would go 29-63 for 46%. Wagner would hit 8-10 from the line while Winner would go 6-11. Wagner would get our rebounded 14-35 and commit 26 turnovers compared to only 5 from Winner. Macy Koupal would score 6 points and grab 2 boards. Jayla Bruguier would add 5 points. CayDynce Olson would chip in 4 and grab 2 boards. Ashlyn Koupal would also add 4 points. Abby Brunsing finished with 3 points and 5 rebounds. Eve Zephier and Sydney Cournoyer would each add 2 and Avari Bruguier would finish with 1. “Winner is a very good team that used a lot of physical play against us on both ends of the court. We are a very young team that needs to learn from what happened in this game and continue to work on little correctible errors. The biggest one that stands out is rebounding and limiting turnovers. They shot 31 more times than us and had more offensive rebounds than our total.”

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