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Hi there, Please find attached the results and some photos from The Burke Cross County meet.
Read moreThe Wagner Volleyball team traveled to Alexandria on Tuesday, October 1 to take on the Beaverettes. The Raiders lost in four sets with scores of 15-25, 20-25, 25-23, and 22-25.
Read moreThe Wagner Volleyball team traveled to Elk Point to take on the Huskies on Thursday, October 3rd. The Lady Red Raiders fought hard but came up short with scores of 19-25, 18-25, and 23-25.
Read moreThe Wagner Volleyball team battled the Tri-Valley Mustangs on Saturday, October 5th and came away with the win. Scores of the match were 25-17, 18-25, 23-25, 30-28, and 16-14.
Read moreThe Wagner Oral Interp team took off to Winner on Friday, October 4, for the first meet of the year! This year, we return seniors Jackson Rolston, Presley Slaba and Macee Stimpson, and Freshmen Taya Stone and Samuel Kafka. We also welcome Portlyn Jones to the team this year! Our returning speakers performed Friday, with all earning the top two awards given that day.
Read moreWhat is duck banding? Who does duck banding? Why is duck banding important? For most people these types of questions never even cross their mind unless they are a part of an ornithological organization, work for a wildlife organization or are a duck hunter. Duck banding is method that is used to help study different aspects of ducks as well as identify ducks through the use of a band attached to their leg, beak or foot. Duck banding is an important part aiding the Migratory Bird Division of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in information regarding duck’s dispersal, migration, behavior, social structure, life span, population, estimated survival and productivity, toxicology, disease research which in turn helps them in their conservation efforts of setting hunting regulations and detecting changes in any waterfowl populations. All of the data that is garnered from each reported duck band is entered into the Bird Banding Laboratory (BBL) database to be used for analyses and studies.
Read moreOctober 2nd found us at the Rotary Clubhouse with three more Wagner Community Seniors present. They introduced themselves and spoke about their studies and their future. Julia Bruguier and Vincent Bruguier are twins, and their parents are Jayette Bruguier and Drew Bruguier. Julia is thinking of attending USD and going into Elementary Education. Her twin brother Vincent is also thinking of a four-year degree at USD and studying psychology. Isabella Hull is thinking of the National Guard and/or a four-year degree in business. She would like to have her own nail shop someday.
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