The City of Wagner with the help of Wagner Community School is preparing for Trick or Treat on Main Street! Take a drive down main street in the month of October and look at the great painted pumpkin in the middle of the road. A collaborative effort between the city council and the “W” club made this pumpkin a possibility. Students from Ms. Zephiers class took a few hours after school to show off their artistic talents for all of Wagner to enjoy and to celebrate this fall season. This is a fun way to add something extra special this year to the trick or treat on main street. A big thank you to the painters Khalil Drapeau, Kelsea Provost, Macenzie Provost, Jennifer Feucht Thooft, and art teacher Megan Zephier. A big thank you to the “W” club and Wagner Community School on partnering with us. And A huge thank you to the Wagner City Council for entertaining this idea and promoting a positive relationship with students at the school. Don’t forget trick or treat on main street is Friday, October 31st from 3:30-5:00pm. We welcome any businesses not located on main street to set up a table or both or trunk or treat to join in the festivities! HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
The week of May 11 thru May 17, 2025, is designated as National Police Week to honor our law enforcement officers that work hard and strive to keep our community safe. The City of Wagner would like to say thank you to our Police Department and we appreciate the service you have dedicated yourselves and your careers to providing! Your hard work is one of the reasons our community is a great place to live!!!
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The Wagner Police Department would like to congratulate Police Officer Robert Abdo Jr on graduating from Police Academy in Pierre, SD! Robert will be back patrolling the city of Wagner, be sure to congratulate him, and thank you Robert for choosing Wagner PD!
A HUGE THANK YOU to South Central Water Development District for the $30,000.00 check presented to the City of Wagner at last nights Regular City Council meeting! Funding will be used for Engineering costs associated with the Highway 46 project! Thank you SCWDD and Jodi Dvorak for this presentation. The Wagner Community appreciates your generous donation to the project!
At the February 3, 2025 Regular City Council meeting, Taylor Mohr's remarkable journey came full circle, marking the end of an era! Taylor Mohr resigned after serving the citizens of Wagner as Ward I Councilman for the last 5 years, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and wisdom. He recently served as the 2024-2025 President of the Council, inspiring others with his vision. His unwavering commitment to our community and voice of reason will be deeply missed. Good luck Taylor, as you step into your next adventure!!!
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