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LOREN G. DAVIS

Loren G. Davis, 87, passed away on Monday, November 18, 2024. Loren was born on July 5, 1937, to Scott and Alma (Noreen) Davis in Wagner. Loren, the youngest of eight siblings, proudly served his country as a member of the U.S. Air Force. He graduated from South Dakota State University with a degree in Electrical Engineering and went on to achieve success in computer design.

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BAILEY OLSON

Bailey Olson, 28, of Mitchell, passed away Friday, November 15 in Mitchell. Funeral services were held Friday, November 22, at RiverTree Church in Mitchell/ Arrangements by Bittner Funeral Chapel.

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Greer Unit #11 American Legion Auxiliary Minutes

Greer Unit #11 American Legion Auxiliary held their monthly meeting on November 21 at the Post Home with 14 members and two guests present.

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Rotary News

Wednesday, November 20th, was a raw, blustery day in Wagner, South Dakota. The Wagner Rotary Club members braved the high winds to make it to the club building. Dana Sanderson, Michele Juffer, and Jean Crowe were guests for the meeting. Members were anxiously awaiting the arrival of the noon meal as there was a special program scheduled for the meeting.

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NATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK OBSERVED BY AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY

Each year National Education Week is observed by the Wagner American Legion Auxiliary by donating cookies to the Wagner Community School.

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TIGER VOLLEYBALL ALLCONFERENCE HONORS AND SETTER OF THE YEAR AWARD

Mitchell, S.D. – The Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) announced the 2024 GPAC Volleyball All-Conference Team selections this morning. Kayleigh Hybertson gained First Team and GPAC Setter of The Year. All-Conference Second-team went to Lizzie Tyler and Honorable Mentions went to junior middle blocker, Emily Dale and senior outside hitter, Abby Brunsing.

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Letter to the Editor

Rail to Trail Update: On November 14 I attended a meeting in Pickstown, where the main concern was how to raise up to ten million dollars. I shared my concerns including: because of the rough terrain, they will need to have farmers sign easements, the state has 100' right-of-way and there is no way they can build this trail and stay within this 100' right-of-way. I was told they would deal with this issue later.

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