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As the weather changes to match the month of the year and we find colder temps, high winds, and shorter days our minds turn to activities we can do indoors. The library has shelved all our puzzle collection and we have puzzles for all ages. Putting together a puzzle at the library is a possibility, or they can be checked out for a two-week period.
Read moreLHOTAK SIGNS LETTER OF INTENT TO NORTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY
Read moreOn Monday, November 13, seven WCS students made their way to Chamberlain to participate in the Region Oral Interpretation Contest, where the team took 1st place! Jennifer Barnett, Trenton Rolston, Jackson Rolston, Presley Slaba, Macee Stimpson, Jessica Barnett, and Taya Stone have practiced, worked hard, and performed their hearts out for the last couple of months preparing for Monday, as they attempted to vie their way to the state competition.
Read moreThere is a new business on Wagner’s Main Street located in the Frei Insurance Building. MoonFarma Herbal Apothecary opened its pop-up shop door November 1st. Owner and operator, Ashton Blaha is excited to be able to bring her passion of handmade all natural beauty and wellness products to her hometown.
Read morePresident Becky Brunsing rang the Thanksgiving holiday in with a rather questionable ring. Members rated the ring on the low end of the scale. Rotarian/Pastor Bill Herrman gave thanks for the meal and all the blessings we have experienced this past year.
Read moreAUXILIARY CELEBRATES 104TH BIRTHDAY
Read moreThe Andes Central Junior class parents sponsored their annual after-prom fundraiser, Turkey Bingo and silent auction Saturday, November 18 with doors opening at the Duck Inn. There was a soup and sandwich meal served with a free will donation and Bingo followed. They also offered free raffle entries with food pantry donations.
Read moreThe Wagner senior students are preparing to leave high school in just a few months and move on to their future. Wagner students have received a good education and have had a variety of great opportunities to help them prepare for what comes after graduation. Many of these students may have done a lot of research about training and career options and had some great advice and support from family, teachers and friends in their decision making process. However, some may not. Some students, may still have some big questions about their future.
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