EPJ school board discusses personnel

The Elk Point-Jefferson Board of Education convened for a regular session on December 9, 2024. The meeting commenced at 5:00 p.m. under the leadership of Vice-President Sayler. It was attended by Board Members Tim Brewer, Kyle Hanson, Noelle Jacobs, and Travis Geary, who joined later in the meeting. Key administrative figures in attendance included Superintendent Philip Schonebaum, Business Manager Heather Watterson, and several school principals and coordinators.

One-Act high school auditions held

Elk Point-Jefferson School District recently held high school auditions for the upcoming 2024/25 one-act season. The Huskies are set to perform the play called Bobby Wilson Can Eat His Own Face by Don Zolidis. Kirsten Colt is the EPJ advisor for one-act and is excited about this show.

Community activities to combat seasonal depression

Cooler temperatures, shorter daylight hours, and the holidays in general can make for lonely and sad times for some. While many embrace the hustle and bustle, others might be struggling. Finding things to do locally can help many reach out, make friends, and stay busy.

McCook Lake homes demoed

On December 2, 2024, the North Sioux City City Council convened for its regular meeting. Mayor Patti Teel presided over discussions, which started promptly at 7:00 p.m. Council members Kodi Benson, Gary Bogenrief, Jim Christenson, Joan Christiansen, Bob Davis, Lonnie Green, Lynn Hoffman, and Greg Meyer were in attendance. City Administrator Jeff Dooley and City Finance Officer Amy Lilly were also present.

Jefferson city council discusses street improvements

On December 2, 2024, the Jefferson City Council convened for its regular meeting at 7:00 p.m. under the leadership of Mayor Paddy Rigg. The council members present included Tony Boulware, Jason Casper, Mark LaFleur, John Lokhorst, and John Van Beest, with additional attendance from Sabrina LaFleur-Sayler, Michealeen Roark, and Dustin Sharkey.

Black Sheep requests $90,000 UDGA grant

On December 2, 2024, the Elk Point City Council convened for its regular session, which Mayor Deb McCreary presided over. Council members Lance Penfield, Amanda Abraham, Renee Irwin, Ben Irlbeck, and Kenneth VonHaden attended the meeting, while Kris Hurlbert was absent. Key city officials present included City Attorney Craig K. Thompson, City Administrator Derek Tuttle, Police Chief Jacob Limoges, Finance Officer Erika Hammitt, and Public Works Director Trevor Job.

Union County Primetime Garden Series

If you have a passion for gardening and soil health or simply want to learn more about the natural world around us, the Union County Primetime Garden Series is the perfect opportunity for you. This ongoing educational series is presented by the South Dakota State University (SDSU) Extension, designed for community members eager to cultivate their knowledge while fostering connections with fellow gardening enthusiasts.

Elk Point Hometown Christmas Market

The first ever Elk Point Hometown Christmas Market was hosted on Saturday, November 30, 2024 by the city’s chamber of commerce. The event ran from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., on Main Street, in Elk Point. Vendors were set-up, as well as many fun activities in place for kids and families.