Kassin to seek re-election to House

Representative Chris Kassin has announced that he will seek re-election in 2024 to the South Dakota State House of Representatives from District 17. Kassin was elected to his first term in the State House in November 2022.

Catholic Churches serve Friends Feast

The St. Joseph Catholic Church group served the Nov. 13 Friends Feast. Friends Feast is held monthly at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Elk Point. It’s open to everyone. Meals are provided by different community organizations in Elk Point. This month’s menu consisted of lasagna, garlic toast, tossed salad and cupcakes. They served 195 meals. Those who signed in as helper were, Rita Ahmann, Amy Giorgio, Owen Rigg, Anthony Tatro, Landon Johnsen, Keaton Hinds, Makinley Hammitt, Chloe Niles, Molly Geary, Cera Schmitz, Lauren McDermott, Connor Sayler, Luke Schmitz, Ben Prouty, Renae McInerney, Dorothy Geary, Karla Hinds, Kristi Lehman, Danette Monahan, Andrea Geary, Maggie Grassel, Donna Abrams, Jon and Shirley Larsen, Dan and Marie Fullenkamp, Terri Chicoine, Leona McInerney and Henry W.

Zoning change withdrawn at council meeting

Over 20 people attended the Elk Point City Council meeting, either in favor or against a zoning change that would take a property out of general business into multi-family district. The property in question is an empty lot at 801 East Main Street in between North Wood Street and North Green Street owned by Larry Brady (East River Properties, LLC) in Vermillion.

Rounds’ Staff to Visit Elk Point

Staff from the office of U.S. Senator Mike Rounds will be conducting outreach in the community of Elk Point to assist residents with any issues they may have with federal agencies.

SD Vets could be eligible for bonus

South Dakota is paying a bonus to members of the Armed Forces who were legal residents of the state for no less than six months before their period of active duty and who served, or are serving, on active duty during one or more of the following periods.

Make an impact, shop locally

The holiday season is right around the corner and it comes with great news. According to a Gallup survey, 74 percent of holiday shoppers said they expect to pay about the same amount or more on holiday gifts this year compared to last.

Public hearing held on county ordinances

Two people spoke at a public hearing on the first reading of Ordinance 2023-003 for changes to the ordinances in Union County. Mitch Peterson and Andrew Cronin spoke to the Union County Board of County Commissioners Nov. 14 at their meeting. Peterson spoke on raising the capacity of people at an event to 200 and Cronin touched on other various matters.

The annual Lutefisk is back

After a four-year hiatus, St. Paul Lutheran’s annual Lutefisk and Meatball dinner is back.

Union County targeted by scams

In the last week, the Union County Sheriff’s Office has received multiple phone calls from Union County residents informing them of a new scam in the area. Residents are receiving phone calls from individuals claiming to be from the Union County Sheriff’s Office, sometime even utilizing some of the deputies’ names.

As South Dakota veteran population declines, honor guards carry on

It was 2017 when Tony Gonsor, a 74-year-old Vietnam veteran and Custer, SD, resident, took charge of the community’s veterans honor guard, presenting military honors at funerals and on holidays such as Memorial Day and Veterans Day.