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Webster FFA members placed at regional Career Development Events in Milbank March 24 and advance to competition at the state convention in Brookings April 20-22. From left, front are Tevin Howder, Cane Bjerke, Maci Kurkowski, Macee McGregor, Chesney Deibert, Carson Fischer; back, Kinsey Kuecker, Julie Lesnar, Chloe Mammenga, Bryn Sippel and Hannah Sonstebo. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot

Webster FFA members placed at regional Career Development Events in Milbank March 24 and advance to competition at the state convention in Brookings April 20-22. From left, front are Tevin Howder, Cane Bjerke, Maci Kurkowski, Macee McGregor, Chesney Deibert, Carson Fischer; back, Kinsey Kuecker, Julie Lesnar, Chloe Mammenga, Bryn Sippel and Hannah Sonstebo. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot

Regional CDE winners

REGIONAL CDE WINNERS
Webster FFA officers for 2026-27 are, from left, front, treasurer Bryn Sippel, reporter Hannah Sonstebo, secretary Chloe Mammenga, president Kelsey Fischer, junior high Growing Leaders committee chairman Macee McGregor; back, Building Community committee chairman Ava Bjerke, historian Kinsey Kuecker, student advisor Lloyd Johnson, vice president Caleb Gaikowski, chaplain Aiden Gaikowski, Strengthening Ag committee chairman Jacob Hoops and sentinel Kenslee Zubke. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot

Webster FFA officers for 2026-27 are, from left, front, treasurer Bryn Sippel, reporter Hannah Sonstebo, secretary Chloe Mammenga, president Kelsey Fischer, junior high Growing Leaders committee chairman Macee McGregor; back, Building Community committee chairman Ava Bjerke, historian Kinsey Kuecker, student advisor Lloyd Johnson, vice president Caleb Gaikowski, chaplain Aiden Gaikowski, Strengthening Ag committee chairman Jacob Hoops and sentinel Kenslee Zubke. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot

Incoming FFA officers

INCOMING FFA OFFICERS
From left Portlyn Johnson, Grady Wagner and Hunter Sinner show up for Webster Key Club’s Walk for Water. Johnson and Sinner were the first to complete the walk. Walk for Water has a goal to raise money for the Thirst Project, which is a charity that provides clean water across the globe. Reporter & Farmer | Subsciber Snapshot

From left Portlyn Johnson, Grady Wagner and Hunter Sinner show up for Webster Key Club’s Walk for Water. Johnson and Sinner were the first to complete the walk. Walk for Water has a goal to raise money for the Thirst Project, which is a charity that provides clean water across the globe. Reporter & Farmer | Subsciber Snapshot

Key Club walk for Water

KEY CLUB WALK FOR WATER
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Moon launch brings back moonshot memories

The success of the recent Artemis moon mission has caused many Americans to feel uplifted and inspired.Uplifted because we could all imagine leaving Earth and its countless botherations – especially the Kardashians – behind.
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Forty musicians turn out for band

HistoricEvEnts15 years ago April 25, 2011Webster voters will go to the polls to decide the fate of a $2.3 million swimming pool after petitioners successfully referred a city bond issue that would have funded the project.
Waubay Prom was held April 10 and student council showed up to celebrate the hard work put into organizing the event. Pictured in back from left are Will Althoff, Roman Thuringer, Evan Aker, Teegan Gaikowski, Tripp Gaikowski, Cash Gaikowski, Krew Gaikowski, Blake Dolen, Kellin Boik; front row from left are Callie Weyh, Caley Boik, Kayce Berger, Sage Gaikowski and Gracia Althoff.

Waubay Prom was held April 10 and student council showed up to celebrate the hard work put into organizing the event. Pictured in back from left are Will Althoff, Roman Thuringer, Evan Aker, Teegan Gaikowski, Tripp Gaikowski, Cash Gaikowski, Krew Gaikowski, Blake Dolen, Kellin Boik; front row from left are Callie Weyh, Caley Boik, Kayce Berger, Sage Gaikowski and Gracia Althoff.

Students celebrate work put into prom

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Webster Main Street fire hydrant suffers hit and run

A fire hydrant was hit and knocked over the night of April 3 according to Webster Police Chief Craig Baumgarn. The hydrant is located on 12th Ave. and Main St. and Baumgarn said he saw people looking at it April 15 and he thought it was for determining damages.
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Organizers set new date for Shake Your Shamrock

Snow was in the air when luck should have been, but don’t sweat it because luck can be rescheduled. Prepare yourselves because the annual Shake your Shamrock has been moved to April 25.The agenda is still the same: Webster Armory will host the event and it will begin at 2 p.m.
Waubay School held their prom April 10 and students were very excited to show off their hard work put into the celebration. From left, Derek Karst and Linken Niles participate in the Grand March by showing off their dapper and luxurious suits. See more on 14. Reporter & Farmer | Connor Handrahan

Waubay School held their prom April 10 and students were very excited to show off their hard work put into the celebration. From left, Derek Karst and Linken Niles participate in the Grand March by showing off their dapper and luxurious suits. See more on 14. Reporter & Farmer | Connor Handrahan

Walking through Paris

WALKING THROUGH PARIS