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Webster-Waubay FFA chapter members Maryjane Matthews, Macee McGregor, Jaden Lorensberg, Aiden Gaikowski and Carson Fischer earned FFA jackets through the Blue Jackets Bright Futures FFA Jacket Program. To apply members answer short essay questions about their FFA experience and goals.
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City councilWebster City Council meets Oct. 7, 6:30 p.m. in the city hall council room. Agenda includes appointments at 6:50 – temporary liquor license-Lake Region Shrine Club fireman’s fundraiser Oct. 12; 6:55 – retail (on-off sale) Malt Beverage & SD Farm Wine-Dakota Lakes Marine Inc.
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Arrest is result of assault

RePoRtSept. 26Accidental 911 call at 300 blk. W. 7th Ave.Reporting of individual receiving third party threats.Assault; one individual arrested.Sept. 27Assisted ambulance with medical call at 700 blk. E. 5th St.Report of juveniles arguing at school playground; parents were contacted.
Enemy Swim Day School hosts Fall Harvest Family Night

Enemy Swim Day School hosts Fall Harvest Family Night

Enemy Swim Day School hosts Fall Harvest Family Night

Enemy Swim Day School hosted Fall Harvest Family Night Sept. 25. The event consisted of a meal and harvesting activities. According to Enemy Swim Day School community director Rebecca Dargatz, the events are a way to integrate Dakota language based on cultural events.
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The Brandlee family was recognized as the 2024 Farm Family of the Year Sept. 6 during the Field-to-Fork event in Aberdeen, according to Kelly Brandlee.
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Helene Eisenbraun served lunch when 11 members of Webster Senior Citizens met Sept. 16. Card winners were Darlene Rumpca, bridge; Mary Bierschbach, whist and Eisenbraun, pinochle. Next meeting is Oct. 7, 1 p.m. with Myrene Gaikowski serving lunch.
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Trap ShooTing

Claybird ClubLake Region Electric 1017 Schmidt’s Custom Meats 1007 Kuecker Seed Farm 981 Larsen Engraving 956 Banded 934 Mereen Johnson 931 Stonefire Motel 929 Don’s Repair 892 Caption This LLC 886
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Crop progress and condition report

The latest crop progress and condition report from the United States Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service showed for the week ending Sept. 29 there were 6.8 days suitable for fieldwork in the Northern Plains Region, which includes South Dakota.
As Germanfest was celebrated Sept. 28, attendees inside the armory could purchase items from vendors, get drinks, and food The children had two different bouncy houses to play on. Here, three-year-old Webster native Lucy Spears, slides down one of the bouncy house slides with her mother Megan watching in the background. Reporter & Farmer | Brenner Cariveau

As Germanfest was celebrated Sept. 28, attendees inside the armory could purchase items from vendors, get drinks, and food The children had two different bouncy houses to play on. Here, three-year-old Webster native Lucy Spears, slides down one of the bouncy house slides with her mother Megan watching in the background. Reporter & Farmer | Brenner Cariveau

Sliding into fun at Germanfest

The annual Germanfest was celebrated Sept. 28. One of the many activities during the day was a cornhole tournament which cost $40 per team to register. Here, Rick Guse from Bartonville attempts a tune up shot prior to the tournament’s starting time. Reporter & Farmer | Brenner Cariveau

The annual Germanfest was celebrated Sept. 28. One of the many activities during the day was a cornhole tournament which cost $40 per team to register. Here, Rick Guse from Bartonville attempts a tune up shot prior to the tournament’s starting time. Reporter & Farmer | Brenner Cariveau

Germanfest Cornhole tournament