SDHSAA begins classification, calendar study

The South Dakota High School Activities Association (SDHSAA) is embarking on a two-fold mission to study its classification system as well as the calendar it uses for scheduling high school activities.

 

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Henrichs leads from the front

North Sioux City Police Officer Jesse Henrichs was promoted to Sergeant December, 2022. Sgt.

 

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Bill to lift one-year requirement on public notices killed in committee

One week after defeating a bill designed to change the de_nition of a legal newspaper, the Senate Local Government Committee disposed of legislation that would lift the requirement that a newspaper be in business for one year before it is eligible to publish public notices.

 

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Union County Republican Party elects county leadership

Members of the Union County Republican Party gathered last week to elect their Executive Board in Elk Point. Officers elected were Dan Lederman of Dakota Dunes for County Chair, Mary Shuey of Wynstone for County Vice Chair, Mike Dailey of Jefferson for County GOP Treasurer, Jerry Miller of Burbank for County GOP Secretar y and Dirk and Bonnie Lohry of McCook Lake for State Committeeman and State…

 

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Mitchell Electric continues to light the way

Mitchell Electric is a woman-owned, family-oriented business that began 10 years ago in a home in North Sioux City. Since then, they have kept the electricity on for various businesses and homes in North Sioux City and surrounding communities.

 

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Ordinances dominate city meeting

Five ordinances greeted the North Sioux City City Council members at their meeting Feb. 6. The first ordinance was the second reading on snow removal. The ordinance, which passed, simplifies the requirements concerning parking on the street during a snow emergency.

 

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Huskies take 3rd with multiple podium finishes

Out of the 12 Huskies that wrestled in DeSmet Feb. 4, 7 of them garnered 4th place finishes or higher and finished 3rd as a team.

 

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Huskies fight through 3 game stretch

The Elk Point-Jefferson Huskies had their hands full this week facing 3 tough opponents – Lennox, Dakota Valley and Groton Area. On Jan.

 

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Human Trafficking presentation

A Human Trafficking presentation will take place at North Sioux City City Hall Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. The presentation will be led by Outreach Coordinator Bernadette Rixner with the Siouxland Coalition Against Human Trafficking (SCAHT).

 

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