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Betty Marshall of Parkston and Rev. Dan Brandt did a week-long Habitat Build in Appleton, WI. This was a hybrid build due to Covid knocking out international and local builds the last two years.
Read moreThe Regular Meeting of the Avon Board of Education will be held Tuesday, August 17, 2021, 6:30 p.m. in the Board Room.
Read moreFriedensberg Bible Church south of Avon will have their annual river service at Walter's Landing on the Missouri River on Sunday, August 15th at 10:30 a.m., with Harry and Linda Walter's hosting. The worship service will be followed by a baptism, with a potluck meal to follow. All are welcome. There will be no Sunday School or services at the church building this Sunday only. Please call Pastor Dennis Webber at 605-286-3041 for more information.
Read moreThe 2021 Labor Day Committee is happy to announce that Labor Day is back to normal. We have a fun weekend planned with a lot of everyone's favorites along with some new and exciting events. We can't wait to see everyone there. Keep an eye out for event posters coming out soon. Labor Day Committee members are, back row from left: Todd Johannsen, Nathan Mathis, Landon Nedved, Brett Doty, Erik Cimpl; front row: Brittany Schroeder, Tiff Hrdlicka, Shay Mednansky. Courtesy Photo
Read moreSave the date! The 2021 All School Reunion will take place September 4th at the Wagner Armory. Doors will open at 5 p.m. for Social Hour and the Hall of Fame will be at 5:30 p.m. An All School Reunion Ribeye Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.
Read moreWith the beginning of school, Moms in Prayer will be starting up again. This is a Christ centered organization whose sole purpose is to pray for our children and the schools they attend. It is made of moms, grandmas and any interested ladies desiring to pray for the students and staff at the school.
Read moreOn Monday, July 26 the Wagner Cub Scouts in partnership with the city of Wagner and Kirwan Design and Landscaping planted a tree at Wagner Lake in memory of Cub Scout Leader and friend, Corey Irwin. Both the Cub Scouts and family members were present to assist in planting the tree. The Cub Scouts will be watering the tree daily and watching it grow tall and strong.
Read moreWhen patients and their families are asked to meet with palliative care specialists, it commonly triggers a wide range of emotions. Some may feel uncertainty about having an additional care team involved when they already have multiple appointments, and many fear what the referral may mean in regards to their current treatment plan and ultimately to their life trajectory.
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