Jefferson High School sold to Jet Enterprises, LLC

The ongoing battle of the old Jefferson High School building should soon come to an end as the building and school grounds – around 11 to 12 acres – have been sold to another party. The Jefferson City Council was made aware of the transfer of property at their meeting Jan. 8.

 

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Blizzard blankets area

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Dakota Valley Administrative Reports

The Dakota Valley Administrators presented their monthly reports to the School Board at their regular meeting Jan. 8.

 

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EPJ sets school board election

The Elk Point-Jefferson Board of Education set their annual election, along with the cities of Elk Point and Jefferson, for April 9 at their meeting Jan. 8. Up for election are two positions on the board (Tim Brewer and Jessica LaFleur) up for election. Both are for three-year terms. Petitions can begin to be circulated on Jan. 26 until Feb. 23.

 

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Elk Point-Jefferson huskies struggle in second half of games

The Elk Point-Jefferson boys basketball team faced Canistota on Jan. 2 and Dell Rapids on Jan. 6. Both games were full of fierce play, but the Huskies downfall was their offensive play in the second half of both games.

 

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DV families volunteer over winter break

Winter break is often a time for holiday fun and gathering with friends and family. It can also be a chance to give back, which is what many Dakota Valley families did on Friday, Dec. 29. The non-profit organization, Sleep in Heavenly Peace Sioux City, benefited greatly as locals from Dakota Dunes, North Sioux City and surrounding areas gathered to build beds for children in need.

 

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Welcome to the land of the Artsy Fartsy

Being creative isn’t anything new for Char Campbell. So much, that she decided to make a business out of it.

 

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Thornton recalls service in WWII

Of the 16.1 million Americans who fought during World War II (WWII), there are only 119,550 veterans remaining, according to 2023 Department of Veteran Affairs statistics. Of the 119,550 living veterans, 463 of them live in South Dakota. One of those 463 WWII veterans resides in North Sioux City.

 

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Scouts collect Christmas Trees

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Changes to Sugar Daddy’s

A restaurant in North Sioux City posted various messages about changes to their business over the last weekend. On Friday, Jan.

 

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