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ANDES CENTRAL VETERAN'S DAY PROGRAM HELD

The 'Flag Song' was presented by Andes Central 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students, 'Traveling Soldier' and 'Thank You Soldiers' was presented by the Andes Central Choir.

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STEVE WINTER

Steve G. Winter, 71, went to his heavenly home Monday, November 4 at Lake Andes Healthcare Center. Memorial service will be Saturday, November 16 at 10:30 a.m., with visitation beginning at 10:00 a.m., at Koehn Bros. Funeral Home in Armour.

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VIOLA HARE-PICOTTE

father Butch Picotte; siblings Hillary and Sunnie; and her son Brayton Hare.

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NEW STYLIST AT TOWN & COUNTRY SALON

Starting on November 4th, Town and Country Beauty Salon has a new stylist in its midst. Chantal Zephier, a fiveyear licensed cosmetologist, is joining the team. Chantal received her cosmetology certification from the Gary Manuel Aveda Institute as well as learned to be a lash stylist at Amazing Lash both of Seattle, WA. Since 2020, she has been styling hair independently as well as working in childcare.

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AUXILIARY HOSTS FALL DISTRICT 8 MEETING

The Wagner American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) in conjunction with the Wagner American Legion and Sons of the American Legion hosted the Fall District 8 meeting on October 27th. The day started out with a social hour for all attendees to mingle, conversate and get caught up about differing events and activities that various units were undertaking. It was followed by a lunch of tavern, hot dogs and a plethora of homemade salads and desserts provided by Wagner ALA members.

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GREENWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BEGINS RENOVATIONS

One of the oldest established churches in Charles-Mix County is the Greenwood Presbyterian Church. The town, now village of Greenwood, had opened a post office in 1859 with 1859 being the only date on record of the beginning of the town of Greenwood. The post-office remained in operation until 1965. The town’s name of Greenwood actually comes from the naming of the post-office itself, which was called Greenwood because of a grove of trees that was near the original town site.

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Rotary News

Wagner Rotary Club had a full house on Wednesday, November 6th. Harvest is over for the farmers, and we enjoyed seeing each other over a meal. President Weber gave a blessing for the food and fellowship. Judene Irvine was a guest of Amanda Bechen.

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