EPJ attends SDMEA Freshmen Festival

The South Dakota Music Education Association held their Freshmen Festival on Tuesday, November 12, 2024. Elk Point-Jefferson’s Veronika Norby was nominated and attended the day-long festival in Salem, South Dakota.

Fluellen, former Detroit Lion, speaks at local schools

More than just an election was happening in Union County on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Local schools, Dakota Valley and Elk Point-Jefferson, both welcomed a guest speaker in retired professional football player Andre Fluellen. He spoke at DV in the morning and EPJ later that day.

Union County election results 2024

Voter turnout was a common theme reported on across the nation for Election Day, on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. And in Union County, there was no exception. Per the South Dakota Secretary of State’s election result website, there were 436,478 cast out of the 624,186 registered voters in South Dakota. This amounted to an almost 70 percent voter turnout in the Mount Rushmore state. For Union County specifically, 8,895 ballots were received out of 12,617 potential voters with registrations.

Annual Christmas at the Homestead

Vehicles filled the parking lot and extended out to the street as volunteer parking attendant Tom Jacobs directed traffic for the annual Christmas at the Homestead. The event ran from noon to 4 pm on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at the Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve. Rainy drizzle and cooler temperatures did not deter the crowd and it was a well attended event in McCook Lake.

Jefferson gives green light to repairs on old gym

On November 4, 2024, the Jefferson City Council convened for its regular meeting at 7:00 p.m. at Jefferson City Hall. The session was attended by council members Paddy Rigg, Tony Boulware, Jason Casper, John Lokhorst, and Michael Stokely, along with Tom Johnson, Sabrina LaFleur- Sayler, Michealeen Roark, and Dustin Sharkey.

EP City Council dissolves HRC

The Elk Point City Council convened for its regular meeting on November 4, 2024, at 7:00 PM in the council chambers. Mayor Deb McCreary led the session, with council members Lance Penfield, Amanda Abraham, Renee Irwin, Kris Hurlbert, and Kenneth VonHaden present. City Attorney Craig K. Thompson, City Administrator Derek Tuttle, City Engineer Gary Nebelsick, Police Chief Jacob Limoges, Finance Officer Erika Hammitt, and Public Works Director Trevor Job also attended. Council member Ben Irlbeck was absent from the meeting.

Celebrating achievements: Union County 4-H annual recognition event

On Sunday, November 3rd, the Union County 4-H club gathered for its annual 4-H Recognition Event at the Elk Point United Parish, marking a successful completion of the 20232024 club year. This year’s event served as a platform to honor the dedication and achievements of 4-H members and leaders alike.

Eight Elk Point-Jefferson singers attend 2024 All-State Chorus event

Eight talented vocalists, from Elk Point-Jefferson, were recently in Sioux Falls for the 2024 All-State Chorus. Rehearsals began on Friday, November 1 and the concert was held at the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center on Saturday, November 2 at 7 pm.

Council votes down camera system

The North Sioux City City Council convened for its regular meeting on November 4, 2024, at 7:00 p.m., presided over by Council President Gary Bogenrief. Attendees included council members Kodi Benson, Jim Christenson, Joan Christiansen, Bob Davis, Lonnie Green, Lynn Hoffman, and Greg Meyer, along with City Finance Officer Amy Lilly, Interim City Administrator Andrew Nilges, and City Attorney Sarah Kleber. Mayor Patti Teel was absent.

Timmins Assistant Coach of the Year

In addition to the Huskies success, so too are the coaches getting accolades. Most notably, EPJ’s Adam Timmins was recently named the South Dakota 11B Assistant Coach of the Year for 2024.