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LifeServe Blood Center is the SOLE supplier of blood and blood products to over 120 hospitals in South Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa. LifeServe Blood Center is urging donors to schedule an appointment to donate blood to help recoup blood donations lost as blood drives cancel during the COVID-19 outbreak. Maintaining a stable blood supply in the weeks and months ahead is critical to our community’s healthcare. Our number one priority is a safe and adequate blood supply supported by healthy volunteer blood donors.
Read moreAn area motorcycle group roared into Delmont this past Saturday, taking advantage of the sunshine and clear skies, as well as the South Park.
Read more1st Place went to the JT Fitlife team. Courtesy Photos
Read moreConstruction begins to latest city project at the Wagner Municipal Airport consisting of building four new hangers. Photo by Scott Pechous
Read moreThe South Dakota DOT has begun working on the large culvert west of Wagner. This culvert has been the culprit to the flooding of Highway 46 in the past. Photo by Scott Pechous
Read moreVisu-Sewer Inc. , is busy around Lake Andes as they are in town lining sewer pipes and another company is fixing and replacing manhole covers. Photos by Scott Pechous
Read moreLast Friday night I watched Jon Stewart's Political Comedy 'Irresistible’. The story is set in small-town Wisconsin. The community has recently suffered a devastating loss of their main employer. In response, a failed political consultant from Washington, D.C. lands himself a gig helping a local veteran run for Mayor against the long-time incumbent. The consultant, planning to use this situation for his own political gain, sends out his first press release to the national media titled, Small Town Small Minds. When I saw that headline on the screen I said to my husband, who was half asleep, “Did you see that headline? I can't believe it said Small Towns Small Minds!” This is where you tell me -- it’s just a movie - but why are small towns almost always portrayed as marginal, fragile communities disjoined from the rest of the nation?
Read moreThe South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) announced that the City of Wagner public water system's operation specialists have been awarded a Drinking Water Certificate of Achievement Award.
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