SD Century Farms, Ranches invited to apply for recognition

The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources (DANR) and the South Dakota Farm Bureau (SDFB) are proud to recognize longstanding South Dakota family farms and ranches through the Century Farm and Ranch program.

 

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City serves May Friends Feast

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Garbage pickup dates to change

The City of Elk Point was informed from the state of South Dakota that portions of the city lagoons need to be updated in order to meet current regulations. According to Elk Point City Administrator Derek Tuttle, the city was informed that the lagoons have “failing discharges” and the “style of lagoon” is incorrect. Due to this, the Elk Point City Council was presented a Wastewater Treatment…

 

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Levies to go down, multiple contracts approved

The Elk Point-Jefferson school board opened their meeting May 8 with the approval of canvassing of the school board election held April 11. The totals were 144 for Sabrina Sayler, 129 for Noelle Jacobs and 81 for Dennis Stabe.

 

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Dakota Valley defeats Elk Point-Jefferson in close contest

The Panther baseball team played on Tuesday, May 9 on their home field. It was an exciting game versus the Huskies of Elk Point-Jefferson. An extra inning and a walk-off winning hit capped off the incredible contest between the two schools.

 

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DV Panthers named to All-Conference teams

A lightning delay in the middle of the DAK-XII conference track meet at Vermillion on Thursday, May 11 did not slow down the Panther athletes. Personal records and high event placings still occurred despite Mother Nature’s temper. The Dakota Valley girls track team were runner-ups of the DAK-XII conference behind a powerhouse Sioux Falls Christian squad. The Panther boys placed 8th as a team in a…

 

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Of Thee I Sing highlights Women’s Suffrage

People in North Sioux City were treated to the musical talents of Audrey Johnson, April 25. Johnson is a classically trained opera singer and founder of the performance platform “Of Thee I Sing.” She performed Songs and Stories of Heroism from the Women’s Suffrage Movement. She was accompanied by Lori Jessen, a local piano collaborative pianist.

 

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Commissioner Westra stepping down

Governor Kristi Noem announced that Steve Westra, Commissioner of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED), will be stepping down from that position, effective May 22. “South Dakotans are building the strongest economy in America with the lowest unemployment rate of all time.

 

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NSC recognized for drinking water compliance

The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources (DANR) announced the City of North Sioux City public water system and the system’s operation specialists have been awarded a Secretary’s Award for Drinking Water Excellence.

 

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Local non-profit selling native wildflowers, plants

The Loess Hills chapter of Wild Ones is a non-pro_t organization that promotes planting native landscapes, both small and large, in Iowa, South Dakota and Nebraska. Native plants attract native pollinators and wildlife, enhancing your home and the environment. Loess Hills Wild Ones is selling native plants for your yards and gardens this spring. The sale is open to the public on Saturday, May 20,…

 

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