Dunes to see water, sewer increase in 2024

The first draft of the enterprise fund budget was presented to the Dakota Dunes Community Improvement District Board of Supervisors Monday, Nov. 20. In the water fund, there was a proposed rate increase which had been projected the year prior during a three-year rate increase scale.

Pierre tops state rankings in AARP Livability Index;

Pierre and Sioux Falls made the list of the top 25 small and large cities, respectively, in the newly released AARP Livability Index for 2023. Launched in 2015, the AARP Livability Index platform scores livability by using more than 50 national data sources, such as the U.S.

Coat drive held in North Sioux City

A community coat drive is being held in North Sioux City. In attempts to help those who are in need of warm clothing this winter season, clean and new or gently-used coats can be donated.

Volunteer Fire Departments receive $5 million in grant funding

Two hundred and fifty-one (251) South Dakota volunteer fire departments from across the state, including five municipalities from Union County, have been awarded grants totaling $5 million in funding for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Earlier this year, the South Dakota Legislature passed and Governor Noem signed HB1127 appropriating state general funds to the Department of Public Safety creating the grant program to support local volunteer fire departments.

Giving Tree up at Dakota Valley

The Giving Tree is up and ready for participants at Dakota Valley. The tree is located inside the High School Lobby.

UCBOCC hear about future courthouse protection

A fentanyl scare throughout the last election season has all the states and counties looking for ways to prevent overdoses occurring through the mail. Information regarding House Bill 1162 was presented to the Union County Board of County Commissioners Nov. 28 at their meeting. HB1162 is an act to authorize employers to acquire and make available opioid antagonists.

UCBOCC hear about future courthouse protection

A fentanyl scare throughout the last election season has all the states and counties looking for ways to prevent overdoses occurring through the mail. Information regarding House Bill 1162 was presented to the Union County Board of County Commissioners Nov. 28 at their meeting. HB1162 is an act to authorize employers to acquire and make available opioid antagonists.

Limoges indicted

A former parish employee was charged by a Grand Jury on Nov. 8 for Grand Theft Aggregated after allegedly stealing money from two local Catholic churches.

Benefit to be held for Hanson

A benefit is being held to help with ongoing medical expenses for Mike Hanson of Jefferson. Hanson requires an extended hospital stay and extensive rehabilitation after damage to his lungs were found due to complications from chemotherapy, COVID-19 and over 50 years of farming dust.