DV raises levy, adopts budget

A special morning board meeting was held by the Dakota Valley (DV) school board on September 29, 2025. Attending the meeting were Jesica Hanson, Steve Kistner, Andrew Nilges, Emily Norby, Matt Thompson, Superintendent Garrett Schmidt and Business Manager Jill Sponder. The special session began at 8 am.

EPFD to host open house

The Elk Point Fire Department will welcome the public to its annual open house on Saturday, Oct. 11, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event, held at the station at 304 W. Main St., is part of Fire Prevention Week and offers a hands-on opportunity for residents to connect with local firefighters and learn more about fire safety.

2025 EPJ Homecoming Royalty

2025 EPJ Homecoming Court, back row from left: Luke Schmitz, Beau Schmitz, Anthony Tatro, King Mason Marx, Queen Paige Jacobs, Caleb Heuertz, Dawson Fullencamp, Aiden Hammitt, and Jack Hayes. Middle row from left: Lauren McDermott, Cera Schmitz, Molly Geary, Laney Trometer, Bailey Johnson, Stella Bonnema, and Carly Schmitz. Front row were the selected 1st grade attendants, from left: Davis DeJong, Kroy Zemietz, Alex Steinbrecher, Harlie Keegan, Savannah Hinrichs, and Harper Nolz. Photo by Peterman Sports Photography • stevepeterman5@gmail.com

Renken, Spindler promoted to sergeant

The Union County Sheriff’s Office recently promoted two deputies to the rank of sergeant: Jerry Renken and Evan Spindler. Sheriff Jim Prouty recognized both officers for their leadership, dedication and service to the community. Their promotions mark a significant milestone in their careers and reflect the department’s continued commitment to excellence.

SDDOT seeks public input for I-29 corridor study

The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT), in collaboration with the City of North Sioux City, community of Dakota Dunes, Union County, Iowa DOT, Siouxland Interstate Metropolitan Planning Council, and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), will hold a public meeting open house from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025, for the Interstate 29 Corridor Study.

A Message from Mayor Chris Bogenrief

This past month, the City Commissioners and I reviewed the proposed budget for 2026. As always, our goal is to maintain the high level of service our residents expect while keeping the tax burden as low as possible.

North Sioux City honors Officer Mahlke

Officer Faustin Mahlke was recognized on Tuesday, September 16, for a decade of service with the North Sioux City Police Department, marking 10 years of dedication to public safety and community engagement.

Mahlke joined the department in August 2015 and has since played a key role in both patrol operations and internal improvements. His contributions include redesigning shoulder patches, updating patrol car lettering and streamlining departmental paperwork.