It is a time of thanks, residents are thankful for...

A time of thanks is happening on November 28, 2024 as many gather to celebrate Thanksgiving. Despite recent flooding and an anxious election year many still take time to show gratitude. Residents throughout Union County have been faced with a lot the past year. Yet, kindness and generosity always seem to take a front seat.

DV Panthers sing at 72nd Annual All-State Choir

South Dakota’s 72nd Annual All-State Choir concert took place on Saturday, November 2, 2024 in Sioux Falls. The event was held at the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center and hosted by the South Dakota High School Activities Association (SDHSAA).

Panther debate team competing well

Panthers on the high school debate team have been busy attending competitions prior to the Thanksgiving break. Two Dakota Valley debaters, Allee Murray and Rowen Higman, traveled to Sioux Falls Washington on November 15, 2024. Then on November 19, 2024 the Panthers had 4 students debating at Sioux Falls Roosevelt. Murray and Higman participated in the Extemp category at the Sioux Falls Washington debate contest. Extempt is short for “extemporaneous”. Both DV competitors garnered 11th place in their respective matches per Debate Coach Andrew Stewart.

DV Quiz Bowl season in full swing

The Quiz Bowl season is in full swing for Dakota Valley as they took 4 teams to West Central on Monday, November 18, 2024. The Panther high school squads were made up of 3 or 4 participants and showcased the intellect and knowledge coming out of the DV.

Greatest blood shortage in a generation

This fall, you can help fight the greatest blood shortage in a generation in the largest blood donation competition in our lifetime. LifeServe Blood Center is proud to participate in “The We Give Blood Drive,” sponsored by Abbott and the Big Ten Conference .

It is a time of thanks, residents are thankful for...

By Kelly Riibe times2reporter@gmail.com A time of thanks is happening on November 28, 2024 as many gather to celebrate Thanksgiving. Despite recent flooding and an anxious election year many still take time to show gratitude.

Dooley hired as new NSC City Administrator

On November 18, 2024, the North Sioux City Council convened at 7:00 p.m. for its regular meeting, with Mayor Patti Teel presiding. The meeting was attended by Council members Kodi Benson, Gary Bogenrief, Jim Christenson, Joan Christiansen, Bob Davis, Lonnie Green, Lynn Hoffman, and Greg Meyer. Other city officials in attendance included City Finance Officer Amy Lilly and City Attorney Sarah Kleber.

First Dakota hosts fraud prevention seminar

A crowd of over 20 people gathered in Elk Point, on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, for an educational seminar on fraud prevention. The community event was hosted by First Dakota National Bank with all congregating in the Kalstad Room located within The Pointe Golf and Event Center. Maggie Jennings, a Risk Management and Fraud Prevention Officer with First Dakota in Sioux Falls, came to Elk Point to visit with residents and discuss the issue of fraud.

Early deadlines

As the holiday season approaches, we want to remind our valued readers and contributors about the upcoming early deadlines for submissions to the newspaper. We have set three early deadlines that will affect the publishing schedule over the holidays.