South Dakota DMV delaying title printing

Due to paper supply issues, the South Dakota Department of Revenue’s Motor Vehicle Division has stopped printing paper titles effective immediately. The paper used for printing titles is very unique as it has built in security features to prevent fraud. The Department anticipates being able to start printing paper titles mid-February 2023.

Dial qualifies for state championship

Caden Dial of the North Sioux City RoboKodas Robotics Club competed at the Mitchell Vex Robotics Tournament in Mitchell, SD. The RoboKodas 77000X, aligned with Harrisburg’s Capten 7686B, going undefeated in elimination rounds, earning Tournament Champions. The RoboKodas also was awarded the Excellence Award which is the highest award presented in the VEX Robotics competition. This award is presented to a team that exemplifies overall excellence in building a high-quality robot. Dial qualified and will be attending the VEX State Robotics Championship in Rapid City in February and the Create US Open in March.

Third annual SDDOT snowplow naming contest underway

Over the past two winters, the South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) engaged with thousands of South Dakotans in Name the Snowplow Contests. Heavy snow and high winds were no match for cleverly named snowplows that efficiently cleared the state’s highway system.

Kids free shopping spree

ARK Church will host its annual Kids Free Shopping Spree (KFSS). The KFSS is an opportunity for children to “shop” Christmas gifts for their parents and siblings at no cost. This fun event pairs the child with a personal shopper who will help them pick out and wrap gifts. This year’s Shopping Spree will take place Saturday, Dec. 3 at their church in North Sioux City. Due to the popularity of this event, pre-registration is required. The KFSS is for children in K-5th grade. The link is available at arkumc.org Communitymemberscan help in several ways: gift wrapping supplies, especially medium- sized gift bags; new/like new items for kids to “shop” from, especially for dads and teenagers; volunteering to setup/ clean-up; and volunteering to help with shopping and wrapping. More details are available at arkumc.org ARK Church seeks to bring help and hope to the community through events like the KFSS, providing food backpacks on the weekends to students at Dakota Valley facing food insecurity, meal kits during the holidays and more.

IM5 fails in NSC

While there were plenty of electorial races on this year’s ballot, there was one particular item that brought voters out of the woodwork in North Sioux City. In 2020, South Dakota voters elected to allow for the growing, manufacturing, sale and use of medical marijuana.

Martin’s passion for military runs deep

The month of November is known as National Veterans and Military Family Month. Jenni Martin, of Dakota Dunes, fits into both of these categories. She has been active in the military for the United States Army and is also a current member of the Air Guard in addition to being a mom.

Honoring all the veterans

Dakota Valley held a ceremony to honor Veterans Day in the high school gym on Friday, Nov. 11. Students in 4th through 12th grade, along with teachers and staff, were in attendance. Speakers for the event included student council members, Dr. Tonia Warzecha and Marine veteran Phil Kratz of Dakota Dunes.

City awarded funds for new lift station

The City of North Sioux City had submitted a plan for a new lift station in the southwest part of the city to South Dakota’s state water plan. They learned at the meeting Nov. 7, that the city was awarded $5,351,110 in SRF loan funding and awarded an additional $1,511,890 in ARPA grant funding. The council approved Resolution 2022-09 Sewer Facilities Improvement.

McDonald recalls time in WWII

Jim McDonald, of North Sioux City, is a World War II veteran who grew up on a small farm near Smithland, IA. After graduating from high school, McDonald enlisted in the United States Army and embarked on a military journey that was far different from his midwestern life.

Making history: Huskies head to state for first time

For the first time in Elk Point-Jefferson history, not only does the football team have an 11-0 record, but they have punched their ticket to the State 11B Football tournament. They secured their ticket with a 47-14 win over Hot Springs, Nov. 4 at home.