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 Campfire sing along and Holy Spirit stories will be at Bob Wiley Field, Webster Aug. 17, 6:30 p.m.Storybook Land TheatreStorybook Land Theatre is Aug. 11 with a preshow at 3:30 p.m. and the play, Frog and Toad presented at 4 at Eden Ball Field, Eden.
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P reviewSee pages 10-11 for Public Notices including minutes, voter registration, hearings, name and weed notices.
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U pNo meetingWebster Senior Citizens will not meet Aug. 5 due to COVID. Next meeting is tentatively scheduled for Aug. 19.Worship servicesJourney of Faith Church, Webster Sunday worship is at 10:30 a.m. Call for Bible study times Wednesday-Friday in Webster.
The 11 children of the late Stanley and Amelia (Rumpza) Snaza gathered at the Snaza farm for their annual Snaza Reunion. Along with their families it was a great day of food and talk. In back from left are Richard, David, Stan, Joel, Duane; front row are Janice, Dianne, Carol, Emily, Mary Ellen and Susan.

The 11 children of the late Stanley and Amelia (Rumpza) Snaza gathered at the Snaza farm for their annual Snaza Reunion. Along with their families it was a great day of food and talk. In back from left are Richard, David, Stan, Joel, Duane; front row are Janice, Dianne, Carol, Emily, Mary Ellen and Susan.

Bristol shop, vacation rental both under new ownership

What was formerly known as Fritz’s in Bristol is now home to Secondlife Antiques.The building which was originally the Bristol School located at 500 S. 3rd St, is now owned by Trevor Bakke and operated by Joseph Molskness.“Trevor’s family has a long history in the area.
Helping members of the community beat the heat on Main Street of Webster July 25 were Mila and Colby Hoffman and Oakley Ascher. The trio spent the afternoon making and selling lemonade for some end of summer spending cash. Reporter & Farmer | Annie Witt

Helping members of the community beat the heat on Main Street of Webster July 25 were Mila and Colby Hoffman and Oakley Ascher. The trio spent the afternoon making and selling lemonade for some end of summer spending cash. Reporter & Farmer | Annie Witt

Kids keep cool with lemonade on a sizzling summer day

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Waubay Fun Fest parade winners

Waubay 947-4108 or 947-4501Winners of the float contest at the July 20 Fun Fest in Waubay are as follows: first place Class of 2004; second place Blue Dog Lake Association; third place Riteway Vending.
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Trap ShooTing

Week two scores Lake Region Electric 227 Kuecker Seed Farm 226 Schmidt’s Custom Meat 220 Larsen Engraving 217 Mereen Johnson 210 Banded 214 Stonefire Motel 203 Don’s Repair 201 Caption This LLC 189
Webster native Riley Reetz achieved a golfer’s ultimate goal July 13 at Roy View Country Club, Lake City where he hit a hole-in-one. Here, Reetz poses with his golf ball. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot

Webster native Riley Reetz achieved a golfer’s ultimate goal July 13 at Roy View Country Club, Lake City where he hit a hole-in-one. Here, Reetz poses with his golf ball. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot

Webster native achieves golf’s ultimate goal

One of the highest achievements across sports is hitting a holein- one. This shot is difficult for both inexperienced and professional golfers.Despite the slim odds, Webster native Riley Reetz successfully hit his first hole-in-one while golfing at Roy View Country Club in Lake City on July 13.
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Do you know who Jesus is?

Bergen Lutheran Church, Bristol American Lutheran Church, WebsterEach Sunday we have been going through the Book of Mark in the Common Lectionary asking the question, “Who is Jesus?”Jesus chose his disciples in the vein of the great Jewish sage Hillel.
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Firefighters respond to late night call

A fire which started late July 28 and went into early hours of July 29 took place at the 800 block of W. First Street, according to Webster Fire Chief Robert Kwasniewski.