North Sioux City residents voice concerns

    The North Sioux City Council held a postponed meeting on May 21. It was called to order by Mayor Patti Teel. The agenda was approved after a motion by Greg Meyer, which was seconded and passed by all. Minutes from May 6 were also voted on and approved.

    Dakota Valley state softball preview

    For the 2nd consecutive season the Panther high school softball team has qualified for the South Dakota state tournament. They will head to Aberdeen for 3 games of postseason play, on May 30, May 31 and June 1, after defeating Vermillion in the SoDak 16 qualifier on Wednesday, May 22nd.

    Dakota Valley golfers swing strong, send three to state

    A full week was on the calendar for the Panther girls golf team as they played in the DAK XII conference meet on Monday, May 20 and then had regionals on Thursday, May 23. Dakota Valley represented well at both meets, with the biggest news being 8th grader Katie Betsworth taking 1st place for each competition.

    Elk Point-Jefferson beats Sioux Valley heads to state

    A 10th place seeding by the South Dakota High School Activities Association (SDHSAA) had the Elk Point-Jefferson team traveling a distance to battle #7 seeded Sioux Valley. The game was originally planned to take place on Tuesday, May 21. However, Mother Nature had other plans and the game was rescheduled to Wednesday, May 22.

    Elk Point-Jefferson shoots well, two Huskies head to state

    Spring Creek Country Club was the site for the 2024 DAK 12 conference girls golf meet on May 20. Some of the best high school golfers were in attendance and the Huskies performed well against a fierce field.

    Hail, wind and heavy rain impact the area

    A long duration storm system brought large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rainfall to the region from the afternoon of May 20 through the evening of May 21, 2024. Supercell thunderstorms emerged over parts of the Tri-State area in the evening.