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Cousins Hilton and Mallory Butler work on their yarn art at the Day County South Dakota Farmers Union Day Camp. The camp took place May 27 at the Day County Fairgrounds. Attendees learned about cooperatives along with renewable energy. Reporter & Farmer | Annie Witt

Cousins Hilton and Mallory Butler work on their yarn art at the Day County South Dakota Farmers Union Day Camp. The camp took place May 27 at the Day County Fairgrounds. Attendees learned about cooperatives along with renewable energy. Reporter & Farmer | Annie Witt

Cousins get crafty

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Area FFA members Bradyn Small, Langford Area; Macee McGregor and Kelsey Fischer, Webster are among 17 students receiving an FFA advisor tribute scholarship to attend an FFA leadership retreat this summer.
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Ole & Lena

Lena was a bit overwheight when she went for her annual doctor’s visit. The doctor told her, “I want you to eat regularly for two days then skip a day, then repeat this procedure for two times a week. The next time I see you, you’ll have lost at least five pounds.
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Waubay honor roll

Waubay School released the fourth quarter honor rolls for seventh through 12th grades.Seniors – Nolan Thuringer, Damien Hopkins-Iyrapeya, Tigh Gaikowski, Megan Christensen.Sophomores – Mackenzie Zubke, Roman Thuringer, Evan Aker.Freshmen – Sage Gaikowski, Cash Gaikowski, Bo Berger, Gracia Althoff .
Waubay School awards

Waubay School awards

Waubay School awards

American Legion citizenship award recipients were from left, eighth graders Elise Aker, Kellin Boik; seniors Megan Christensen and Tigh Gaikowski.
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Crop progress and conditions

For the week ending May 25 the United States Department of Agriculture Northern Plains Region crop progress and condition reports show there were 2.1 days suitable for fieldwork according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service.
Eva Garrett works on a craft during the first day of Webster Public Library’s “Color Our World” themed summer reading program May 28. The program is for kindergarten through sixth grade and runs until the end of June. Reporter & Farmer | Leyton Beardslee

Eva Garrett works on a craft during the first day of Webster Public Library’s “Color Our World” themed summer reading program May 28. The program is for kindergarten through sixth grade and runs until the end of June. Reporter & Farmer | Leyton Beardslee

Summer is booked

Beatrix Howe helps plant flowers outside the Webster Public Library May 28 in conjunction with the start of the library’s summer reading program which has a “Color Our World” theme. The program is for kindergarten through sixth grade and will run through the end of June. Reporter & Farmer | Leyton Beardslee

Beatrix Howe helps plant flowers outside the Webster Public Library May 28 in conjunction with the start of the library’s summer reading program which has a “Color Our World” theme. The program is for kindergarten through sixth grade and will run through the end of June. Reporter & Farmer | Leyton Beardslee

Readers plant the seeds of knowledge

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Vandalism at cemetery

May 22Report of intoxicated individual unwanted at residence at 900 block E. 8th St.Called to check welfare of individual at 700 blk. W. 1st St.May 23Report of dog barking at 100 blk. W. 2nd St.Report of abandoned vehicle in apartment complex parking lot.Report of two individuals yelling on Main St.
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Arts council acquires model store on Webster’s Main Street

Historic Events15 years ago June 7, 2010Day County Planning and Zoning Commission approved a conditional use permit for the city of Webster’s new wastewater treatment facility after a two hour hearing.Webster is one of the overnight stops of the sixth annual Argus Leader Tour de Kota.