Dooley hired as new NSC City Administrator

On November 18, 2024, the North Sioux City Council convened at 7:00 p.m. for its regular meeting, with Mayor Patti Teel presiding. The meeting was attended by Council members Kodi Benson, Gary Bogenrief, Jim Christenson, Joan Christiansen, Bob Davis, Lonnie Green, Lynn Hoffman, and Greg Meyer. Other city officials in attendance included City Finance Officer Amy Lilly and City Attorney Sarah…

 

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First Dakota hosts fraud prevention seminar

A crowd of over 20 people gathered in Elk Point, on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, for an educational seminar on fraud prevention. The community event was hosted by First Dakota National Bank with all congregating in the Kalstad Room located within The Pointe Golf and Event Center. Maggie Jennings, a Risk Management and Fraud Prevention Officer with First Dakota in Sioux Falls, came to Elk Point to…

 

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Early deadlines

As the holiday season approaches, we want to remind our valued readers and contributors about the upcoming early deadlines for submissions to the newspaper. We have set three early deadlines that will affect the publishing schedule over the holidays.

 

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Wounded Warriors Project benefit

On December 8th, the Marquee in Sioux City will transform into a hub of community spirit as residents come together to support the Wounded Warriors Project, an organization dedicated to assisting veterans injured in combat. Hosted by community members John Glaza, Rose Gilman, and Bill (Chopper) Pelchat, this benefit promises to be an afternoon filled with music, camaraderie, and the collective…

 

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SDSU Extension 4-H State Ambassadors for 2024-25 announced

South Dakota State University Extension 4-H is pleased to announce the youth chosen as State 4-H Ambassadors for the coming year. The State 4-H Ambassador program provides leadership and mentoring opportunities as participants support 4-H and serve as positive role models.

 

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Dakota Valley Panthers head to State

By Kelly Riibe times2reporter@gmail.com Centerville, South Dakota was the neutral location for Dakota Valley’s SODAK 16 qualifying volleyball match versus the Hanson Beavers on Tuesday, November 12. Junior Sammy Kimbell was the 1st server for the Panthers and a kill by Claire Munch had the Panther’s with the 1st score of the match.

 

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Elk Point-Jefferson salutes Veterans

The Elk Point-Jefferson school district celebrated Veterans Day, on November 11, 2024, with a morning program that paid recognition to those who have served America to protect the country. It was held at 8:30 am in the Husky’s high school gymnasium and many from the Elk Point and Jefferson area attended.

 

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Dakota Valley school salutes Veterans

The Pledge of Allegiance and a performance of the “Star Spangled Banner”, sung by Dakota Valley’s choir members, started the Panther’s Veterans Day Program on November 11, 2024. Students in grades 6th-12th were in attendance, as well as teachers, staff and guests. A row of local Veterans sat in the center to be honored.

 

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DVMS rakes Adams

Student council members from, Dakota Valley Middle School, spent the afternoon raking leaves at Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve on Tuesday, November 12, 2024. Submitted photo .

 

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DV Theatre’s “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane”

The Dakota Valley Theatre department took the stage on Friday, November 15 and Saturday, November 16 for their production of “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane”. The play was adapted by Dwayne Hartford and based on the famous book written by Kate DiCamillo.

 

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