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Meeting was called to order at 4:11 p.m. Attendance included Ilene Muller, Twila Lukkes, Mary Beth Driesen, Julie Minow, Mary Hurd, and Loretta Knodel.
Read moreWAGNER COMMUNITY PARADE OF LIGHTS & CUSTOMER APPRECIATION HELD
Read morePRESCHOOLERS TAKE PART IN SCHOLASTIC PAJAMA DRIVE
Read moreLAKE ANDES TREE LIGHTING AND PARADE OF LIGHTS HELD FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER 1ST
Read moreSouth Dakota has been drawingtheblueprintforstateled response to the threat from Communist China. The Biden Administration’s failure to protect Americans from nations that hate us has required states to do the job themselves. We’vetakenstepstosecureour state from Communist China, including banning TikTok on state devices. But we can’t continue without some federal legislation.
Read moreDecember 7, 1941 is a “date that will live in infamy” as stated by President Theodore Roosevelt in his famous speech after the events of the Pearl Harbor bombing. That event let to the United States involvement in World War II. President’s Roosevelt’s speech was a call to arms and a declaration of war against this act of aggression by a foreign nation. He never wanted us to forget what happened. President Roosevelt concluded his speech by saying “With confidence in our armed forces, with the unbounding determination of our people, we will gain the inevitable triumph – so help us God.”
Read moreThe annual Wagner Community Thanksgiving meal was served Thanksgiving Thursday, November 23rd. The Wagner Community School graciously opened its doors to allow for the community event that went from 11 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Tracy Leines came in early to open the doors for the volunteers to begin setting up. The food was all donated by an anonymous community member. This donor has solely been funding the Wagner Community Thanksgiving meal for the past eight years and has even paid to have permanent items such as roasters on hand for the event. The volunteers planned for about 175 people to be served. Scott Alderink and Nick Dion volunteered their time and resources to cook all of the food at Booms before bringing it to the school to be served. The event would not have been possible were it not for Scott’s part in organizing the event. A big thank you to everyone who donated their time to come out and help serve or be a part of the meal and to the community for all coming together and making the annual Wagner Community Thanksgiving meal such a great time and success.
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