Leader-Courier and Dakota Dunes/North Sioux City Times move to Fridays

The Leader-Courier and Dakota Dunes/North Sioux City will move their publication day from Thursday to Friday beginning the second week of January 2026. Publisher Shannon Jost said the change also adjusts the weekly deadline to Tuesday at noon, instead of Monday at noon.

County announces road closures

The Union County Highway Department has closed a segment of 471st Avenue and adjoining 306th Street through late summer to accommodate a major bridge replacement project over Brule Creek.

Crews have closed 471st Avenue to through traffic between 305th Street and 307th Street. Additionally, 306th Street is closed to eastbound traffic heading from the Interstate 29 interchange at Exit 31.

VFW Auxiliary to host Fourth of July kids party

Elk Point City Park will burst with red, white and blue energy this Independence Day as the VFW Post #915 Auxiliary hosts its second annual 4th of July Kids Party in the Park. 

The free community event is scheduled to run from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, July 4. Following a highly successful debut last year, organizers are looking to build major momentum this summer with the hope of cementing the celebration as a permanent annual tradition for local families. 

Patriotic crafts, music 

and door prizes

County commisioners certify primary election

Commissioners met twice last week, canvassing the June 2 primary election, drawing precincts for a post‑election audit and reviewing construction progress and department operations as the county prepares for upcoming moves into the Turner building.

Commissioners Kevin Joffer, Michael Dailey, Tom Kimmel, Peggy Ustad and Bob Ballard attended both the June 4 special meeting and the June 9 regular meeting.

June 4: Primary canvass and audit drawing

EPJ canvasses election results

 

The Elk Point‑Jefferson Board of Education canvassed the June 2 school board election, approved several personnel changes and received detailed updates on construction and end‑of‑year operations during its regular meeting Monday.

Board President Travis Geary called the meeting to order with members Sabrina Sayler, Tory Norby and Elijah Vander‑Weerdt present. The board approved the June agenda with one addition — a resignation from junior high boys basketball coach Gary Nebelsick — along with the May 11 minutes, monthly bills and the May 31 financial report.

Larson’s artwork ranks among nation’s best

Local student Thora Larson earned third place in the 2026 National Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest, finishing among the top young wildlife artists in the country with a painting she says was inspired by both faith and family.

Larson, 14, was recognized for her acrylic and oil painting of a blue‑winged teal titled “Simple Joys.” She chose the species intentionally, hoping to highlight a bird she believes is often overlooked.

Jefferson tables mobile, RV park plan

The Jefferson City Council on June 1 voted to move forward with Text‑ MyGov, reviewed early concepts for the I‑29 cor‑ridor project, and tabled a proposal for a new mobile home and RV park pend‑ing ordinance revisions.

Torrez, Geary named 2026 Fore the Cure beneficiaries

Two Elk Point residents whose lives have been shaped by can‑cer will receive support from this year’s Fore the Cure fundraising efforts, as the organization pre‑pares for its ninth annual ladies golf tournament and silent auc‑tion on June 19.

EP seeks funding for rural water connection

The Elk Point City Council on June 1 ap‑proved a resolution to seek up to $730,000 in fi‑nancial assistance for the city’s planned connection to the Clay Rural Wa‑ter System, moving for‑ward a major infrastruc‑ture project aimed at strengthening long‑term water service.