DV dance opens season strong in Jazz, Pom

Never one to shy away from hard competition, the Panther dance team showed they could hang and defeat bigger Class AA schools on Thursday, September 4, 2025. Traveling to Mitchell to compete at the Corn Palace it was a day of flawless routines from the Panthers. The dance squad placed high in both their jazz and pom categories. They brought home 3rd place overall among a strong field of dance programs.

NSC advances budget ordinance

The North Sioux City Commission met in regular session Sept. 2, where members approved the first readings of two ordinances, reviewed library policy updates, and held a public hearing on a proposed rezoning at 600 Freedom Drive.

A Message from Mayor Chris Bogenrief

This past month, North Sioux City had the opportunity to participate in the Tri-State Governors’ Conference, hosted right here in Siouxland. It was an honor to be part of this longstanding tradition that brings together leaders from South Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska to focus on the shared opportunities and challenges we face as a region.

Justice for Jordy: Life sentence brings closure

Closure was observed at the Union County Courthouse on Monday, August 25, 2025 when a life sentence, without parole, was handed down to Alfredo Castellanos-Rosales. The Sioux City man was convicted in June of killing Dakota Dunes resident Jordan (Jordy) Beardshear.

NSC OKs McCook Lake appraisals, bypass bid

The City Commission approved a series of infrastructure payments and authorized property appraisals tied to McCook Lake’s recovery during its Aug. 18 regular meeting, as residents voiced support for the Northshore Bypass and urged the city to retain state funding.

Dakota Valley school board OKs $472K boiler bid

The Dakota Valley Board of Education approved a $472,199 bid for a middle school boiler upgrade, finalized multiple staff hires and resignations, and advanced several policy and handbook revisions during its Aug. 11 regular meeting.

DV Royalty candidates

Dakota Valley High School has announced its 2025 Homecoming Royalty candidates ahead of this year’s fall celebration. King candidates include Luke Anema, Cooper Bernard, Matt de Beer, Noah Graham and Bennett Lukken.

“Wild Things Welcome” local beer made with native plants

Submitted Jefferson Beer Supply is bringing the community together to celebrate the outdoors with Wild Things Welcome, a new event series highlighting native plants, pollinators, and wildlife. The series pairs hands-on learning with fresh craft beer— starting with the release of a brand-new brew.