Introduction to new teachers at Elk Point-Jefferson

Elk Point-Jefferson is pleased to welcome Kaitlyn Tassler to the elementary school as a new 1st grade teacher for the 2025/26 school year. The Leader-Courier reached out to Tassler with a questionnaire so all in the community could get to know her better.

EPJ kicks off school year with open house

Students and their families could stop by the Elk Point-Jefferson school from 3 pm to 7 pm for this year’s open house on Thursday, August 14, 2025. Grades 6th through 12th were encouraged to attend as all get ready to usher in the 2025/26 school year. Families with students in junior kindergarten through 5th grade received email notifications in order to set up their own visits with teachers.

Horizon Health celebrates McDonald

Submitted Horizon Health celebrated National Health Center Week with its annual Circle of Care Awards ceremony Aug. 5.

Jorgensen competes on reality show

A local face is getting national attention as Burbank resident Kelley Jorgensen competes for $750,000 on the CBS reality hit show “Big Brother.” In its 27th season on the air, Jorgensen is among several other houseguests living together in isolation from the rest of the world. Challenges, prizes, alliances and strategies are in play throughout the competition as houseguests are voted off the show on a scheduled basis.

Buffalo chips, pie and pioneer spirit at Adams

In honor of the Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve becoming a state park in South Dakota, a celebration was held on Saturday, August 9, 2025. Visitors flocked to the landmark to step back in time and enjoy the historical atmosphere. This has become an annual event and marked the 28th year for Adams being a state park.

Little Free Libraries spark connection, curiosity

A simple wooden box filled with books has become a symbol of connection, curiosity, and community in Elk Point, thanks to the efforts of local resident and teacher Vanessa Norby. What began as a summer inspiration has grown into a wellloved fixture in town. A year ago, Norby installed her first Little Free Library in the front yard of her home at 110 Cedar Court. Since then, the small structure has welcomed readers of all ages, offering free access to books and encouraging neighbors to share their favorites. Last weekend, Norby expanded the project with a second Little Free Library, now located in the city park near the playground.

NSC OKs flood recovery loan

The North Sioux City Commission on Aug. 4 reviewed updates on flood recovery efforts, approved multiple plats and financial measures, and entered executive session to discuss contractual matters. Mayor Chris Bogenrief called the meeting to order at 6 p.m. Commissioners Julie Burhoop, Lynn Hoffman, Jessica Strain and Vincent Tucker were present. City Administrator Jeff Dooley, Finance Officer Amy Lilly and City Attorney Sarah Kleber also attended.

Novacek speaks to Panther crowd

The Dakota Valley annual fall sports meeting was held on Monday, August 4, 2025 in the high school gym. A special guest speaker was on-hand as parents and student athletes got to hear from former NFL Dallas Cowboy Jay Novacek.

Fun flows at NSC National Night Out

The corner of River Drive and Victor Avenue in North Sioux City was a happening place on Tuesday, August 5, 2025 as the city hosted their annual “National Night Out” event on the grounds near the community’s library. City staff, plus the fire department and local police, were all on-hand to help with traffic, serve food, chaperone the fun and mingle with the public.

Jefferson approves trash contract

The Jefferson City Council on Aug. 4 approved a new three-year trash contract, scheduled upcoming budget discussions, and addressed several community concerns during its regular meeting at City Hall.