• Lucas McMahan, a student at EPJ, shows Elk Point’s chief of police how to use the communication cards that the Huskies delivered on April 15, 2026. From left: Lucas McMahan and Police Chief Jacob Limoges.
    Lucas McMahan, a student at EPJ, shows Elk Point’s chief of police how to use the communication cards that the Huskies delivered on April 15, 2026. From left: Lucas McMahan and Police Chief Jacob Limoges.
  • Huskies in the Structured Learning Center (SLC) classroom, at Elk Point-Jefferson, visited the local police station on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Front from left: Police Chief Limoges, Kayla Sharkey, Kyle Dudley, Shawn McNaughton-Miller, Yixian Norby, and Nathan Rogers. Middle row from left: Cassandra Schmith, Clara Lambing, Iggy Garscia, and Lucas McMahan. Back row from left: Alyssa Brown, Brandy Moore, and Officer Mach. Photo by Kelly Riibe • times2reporter@gmail.com
    Huskies in the Structured Learning Center (SLC) classroom, at Elk Point-Jefferson, visited the local police station on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Front from left: Police Chief Limoges, Kayla Sharkey, Kyle Dudley, Shawn McNaughton-Miller, Yixian Norby, and Nathan Rogers. Middle row from left: Cassandra Schmith, Clara Lambing, Iggy Garscia, and Lucas McMahan. Back row from left: Alyssa Brown, Brandy Moore, and Officer Mach. Photo by Kelly Riibe • times2reporter@gmail.com
Huskies in Cassandra Schmith’s Structured Learning Center (SLC) classroom took a field trip to the Elk Point police station on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. The goal for the trip was to deliver communication cards, made by the Elk PointJefferson (EPJ) students, to the Chief of Police and his officers.Police chief Jacob Limoges and officer Max Mach were present for the visit. Both men enjoyed having…

 

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