Union County holds 4-H award, recognition event

Union County 4-H club members and leaders completed the 2021-22 club year with an annual Recognition Event on Sunday Oct. 23 at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Elk Point. Congratulations to all the club members on a successful 4-H year. Leaders were recognized for their accomplishments in club, county, and state activities. 4-H members spoke about different activities including Horse Event, Teen Leaders, 4-H Camp, Fashion Revue, Poultry Judging, Special Foods, Rabbit Skill-a-thon, and Horticulture Skill-a-thon. Local donors sponsor the awards each year. The following are the clubs in Union County: Eager Beavers, Scattered 4-H Club, Prairie Herdsman, Shooting Sports, A-1 Alcester – B, Brule Go-Getters, Busy Coral and Dakota Kids.

Sewer lining project continues at courthouse

Issues with the current sewer lines and solutions to the issues were the main focus of the Union County Board of County Commission meeting Nov. 1.

Graham Airpark holds public forum

News regarding the expansion of the Graham Airport has brought mixed feelings to those in North Sioux City. While some see it as an opportunity of growth, others have concerns. Both sides were heard at the public forum held at Graham’s Airport Nov. 1.

DV holds Fall Vocal Preview

The Dakota Valley Music Department presented a fall vocal preview concert Tuesday, Oct. 25. Student singers in grades 4th through 12th took the stage to entertain the crowd seated in the Dakota Valley Performing Arts Center. The choirs were directed by Kari Wilmes and Lori Jessen was the accompanist.

Painted pumpkins given to residents of StoneyBrook

The Dakota Valley middle school students were able to participate in a pumpkin painting contest. The Middle School Student Council sponsored the contest and the High School Student Council chose the winners.

Nation’s Report Card released:

Results of the 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) were released. While some states experienced double-digit declines in average test scores, South Dakota scores stayed above the national average and experienced less volatility than other states.

Congressional action sought to revive free meal program

Supporters of universal free meals for all schoolchildren in America are looking to the U.S. Congress for continued funding, either in a spending measure or the 2023 Farm Bill.

Rounds seeking spring 2023 internship applications

U.S. Senator Mike Rounds is currently accepting applications from college students to serve as interns during the spring 2023 semester. Positions are available in his Washington, D.C. office and his state offices in Aberdeen, Rapid City, Pierre and Sioux Falls. Spring internships typically run from January to May, but dates can be tailored to specific schedules. Interns will receive a stipend, and the office works closely with all the universities to meet the criteria necessary for interns to receive college credit. “Our internship program is an incredible opportunity for students to experience a deeper understanding of the political process,” Rounds said. “Interns are crucial to our office operations both in South Dakota and in D.C. The program is open to students from all areas of discipline, not just political science. I encourage interested college students to apply for the upcoming spring internship.”

Preparing students for success

THOUGHTS FROM SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS Time flies! The first quarter of the school year is complete and in a few short weeks, we will be preparing for the end of the semester. The goal of the Dakota Valley High School is to prepare all students to be successful.

Western Governors University celebrates first responders with new scholarship

In celebration of National First Responders Day, which takes place annually on Oct. 28, and to show appreciation for all those who work tirelessly to ensure the safety and wellbeing of individuals in the communities they serve, Western Governors University (WGU) has launched a new scholarship designed for first responders and their spouses. Each First Responders Scholarship is valued at up to $4,000 and is open to EMTs, police officers, firefighters, corrections officers, dispatchers and their spouses who are interested in completing their bachelor’s or master’s degrees at the fully online, nonprofit university. New students can apply for the scholarship online at wgu.edu/firstresponders through Dec. 31, 2022.