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Continuing with the recent books purchased for the Library on the subject of 9/11 our next book is “Seven and a half Tons of Steel” by Janet Nolan is the story of a steel beam from the World Trade Center towers was given to the United States Navy to build a ship called the USS New York. This powerful story reveals how something remarkable can emerge from a devastating event.
Read moreThe Department of Veterans Affairs has extended the time limit for Gulf War veterans to claim presumptive disability for certain chronic illnesses related to their military service.
Read moreIt is September, fall is in the air, and what we might call “respiratory season” is nearly upon us. Respiratory season refers to the colder months in which we spend much of our time indoors, maybe October through March. Normally, this season correlates with when we see high rates of typically seasonal respiratory infections such as influenza and respiratory syncytial virus or RSV.
Read moreThe 1982 State Football Championship team were inducted into the Wagner Hall of Fame over Labor Day Weekend. Pictured are, back row from left: Chad Peters, David Soukup, Rick Dilts, Wayne Stastney, Sam Wegehaupt, Don Kocer, Chris Soukup, Duane Duermier, Todd Bartunek and Brian Bich; front row, from left: Curt Soulek, Gene Soukup, Bud Koupal, Dale Kisch, Chad Soulek, Daryl Duermier.
Read morePresident Elect Becky Brunsing rang the Rotary Bell in the absence of President Bryan Slaba to begin the September 15th meeting. There were no guests for the day, so Pastor Laurie was asked to offer up a prayer.
Read moreKatelynn (Andersh) Wells won the Women’s Division Master Angler title with this Record catch, 17 lb. Red Snapper in the 30 lb. line division.
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