HARRISBURG, S.D. — When Derick Wenck first moved to Harrisburg in 2006, it was a lot different. The city consisted of about 2,400 people, and only two school buildings existed in town. There were a couple gas stations, a couple churches and a couple bars. No stop lights, no Lake Ole and certainly no McDonald’s. Fast forward a couple decades, and Wenck now serves as mayor of a different Harrisburg. One with a population encroaching 12,000 people,…
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