The SD Board of Regents announces its 2022 free application period

Beginning Oct. 3, students may apply to South Dakota’s public universities and colleges free of charge through November. During the free application period, the South Dakota Board of Regents (BOR) encourages South Dakota high school students to explore and apply to any of the participating post-secondary schools.

Remove hay bales from right-of-way

The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) reminds landowners hay remaining in highway ditches needs to be removed. The bales must be removed to ensure road safety in the coming months.

Council approves assessment roll

The Elk Point City Council meeting, Oct. 3, began with the Girl Scout Troop 161 leading the council in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Crum’s resignation accepted

After a 30-minute executive session for personnel matters, the Jefferson City Council accepted the resignation of Police Chief Randy Crum, Oct. 3. Crum is also the city’s Street Superintendent and Water/ Wastewater Operator. Crum will stay until Oct. 14 when his resignation goes into effect.

Labor Department offers funding for youth apprenticeship programs

The Department of Labor and Regulation (DLR) is offering $142,000 in funding for new high school Registered Apprenticeship programs. Four contracts up to $35,500 each will be awarded through the “Pathway Partnership Initiative.”

Union County Extension presents Junior Master Gardener program

An exciting adventure waits for you and young gardeners in the Junior Master Gardener Program (JMG). For kids ages 9-13, this program has 12 classes beginning Jan. 22, 2023. Class size is limited so we are reaching out with an early organizational meeting Oct. 22, at 10:30 a.m. at the North Sioux City Community Library, 601 River Drive in North Sioux City.

Big game hunters reminded of transportation rules

Big game seasons are upon us and the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GFP) would like to remind hunters of game transportation rules. “As a reminder to veteran and new big game hunters, our department wants to make sure everyone who is out hunting this fall is mindful of our transportation rules.

SDDOT reminder: Election signs not allowed in state right-of-way

The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) reminds the public that political campaign and ballot-issue signs cannot be placed on state highway rights-of-way. “Election signs are showing up along the state’s roadways,” said Craig Smith, Director of Operations.