Kjose learns how to help keep semis on the road

I-State Truck Centers are known for their work with semitrucks and trailers and helping keep products on the road. “As you know everything we use or buy comes on a truck,” Scott Beatty said.

DV holds Cultural Fair

Seventh graders at Dakota Valley filled the middle school commons and auxiliary gym to showcase countries from around the world on Wednesday, Dec. 20 for the annual Culture Fair. The event was held from 1:45 p.m. to 3 p.m. with students spread throughout the area.

Elk Point United Parish holds Christmas program

Children in the Sunday School program at Elk Point United Parish were part of a Christmas Program held Sunday, Dec. 17. The children enacted “The Christmas Story,” a traditional retelling of the birth of Jesus. There were about 20 kids involved from preschool age through 5th grade. They had two rehearsals on Wednesday evenings before the final performance on Dec. 17.

City sends letter

The City of North Sioux City has received various calls about the Union Crossing Project asking questions. Throughout the conversations and questions, the city has heard many items of misinformation. Because of this, the city sent out a Frequently Asked Questions information sheets with the December utility bills.

Cub Scouts to pick up Christmas Trees

Scouts from Troop and Pack 28 will be picking up real used Christmas Trees Jan. 6. They will bring the trees to Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center where they will be recycled into mulch for their paths and trails. Please have trees on sidewalks undecorated and unbagged, as the nature center will just have to remove the bag prior to shredding.

DDCID board approves Enterprise Fund budgets

The second draft of the enterprise fund budget was presented to the Dakota Dunes Community Improvement District (CID) Board of Supervisors Monday, Dec. 18.

January Friends Feast

By Beth Hutcheson times1reporter@gmail.com The first Friends Feast of 2024 will be served on Jan. 8 by the Elk Point United Parish Global Methodist Church.