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Webster Senior Citizens met March 17 with 10 members present. Card winners were Myrene Gaikowski, whist and Jim Gollnick, pinochle. Helene Eisenbraun served lunch. Visitors are welcome to the April 7 meeting at 1 p.m. at Webster Golf Clubhouse. Elaine Bistodeau will serve lunch.
Webster Area Middle and High School March students of the month, by grade, are, from left, front, Isaac Zacher, 12th; Harrison Wagner, sixth; Gabriel Gaikowski, ninth; back, Claire Halvorson, eighth; Brittyn Bloom, seventh; Bryn Sippel, 10th and Taryn Zakrzewski, 11th. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot

Webster Area Middle and High School March students of the month, by grade, are, from left, front, Isaac Zacher, 12th; Harrison Wagner, sixth; Gabriel Gaikowski, ninth; back, Claire Halvorson, eighth; Brittyn Bloom, seventh; Bryn Sippel, 10th and Taryn Zakrzewski, 11th. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot

STUDENTS RECOGNIZED

STUDENTS RECOGNIZED
The most significant day of the year

The most significant day of the year

The most significant day of the year

There are some significant days that we celebrate each year. If you have a spouse two of them are most likely your spouse’s birthday and your wedding anniversary. (Fellas, forget one of those days once and it will never happen again.
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Langford Area music students compete

by Ilene StavePierPont (605) 325-3307Weekend guests of Tony, Brittany and Summer Valnes, Sisseton were Burt and Barbara Andersh, Watertown; Jesse, Brooke, Fallyn and ScottLyn Morrow, Fargo, ND and Ilene Stave.Langford Area music students competed in the Region 4 solo and ensemble contest.
In order to renovate the Knapp & Play Learning Center building for a Webster day care, old furniture was being transported to the Lake Region Business Center Feb. 21 for storage. Here from left, Caleb Gaikowski, Gabriel Gaikowski and Nathan Meland haul a large organizer into a storage area. Reporter & Farmer | Brenner Cariveau

In order to renovate the Knapp & Play Learning Center building for a Webster day care, old furniture was being transported to the Lake Region Business Center Feb. 21 for storage. Here from left, Caleb Gaikowski, Gabriel Gaikowski and Nathan Meland haul a large organizer into a storage area. Reporter & Farmer | Brenner Cariveau

Moving along in the process

Moving along in the process
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Webster Seniors

Webster Senior Citizens met Feb. 3 with four members present. Whist was played and all members were winners. Dennis DeWitt served lunch. Our next meeting is March 3, 1 p.m. at the golf clubhouse. Helene Eisenbraun will serve lunch. Visitors are welcome.
Furniture was being moved from the Knapp & Play Learning Center to the Lake Region Business Center Feb. 21 to make room for renovations. Here from left, Rainy Hanson grabs chairs from Nancy Block as part of the moving process. Reporter & Farmer | Brenner Cariveau

Furniture was being moved from the Knapp & Play Learning Center to the Lake Region Business Center Feb. 21 to make room for renovations. Here from left, Rainy Hanson grabs chairs from Nancy Block as part of the moving process. Reporter & Farmer | Brenner Cariveau

Lending a helping hand

Lending a helping hand
Bus tour showcases flyway’s impact

Bus tour showcases flyway’s impact

Bus tour showcases flyway’s impact

onversationsWe all live in a flyway. Some of us don’t know it, and some of us take it for granted. Flocks of ducks and geese overhead often make us wish we could go with them. But fly as they may, all birds need to land somewhere, sometime.
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Peckham protects prairie

Darwin Peckham of Day County was the Area 1 winner for 2024 Excellence in Range Management Award given by the South Dakota Society of Range Management.