Huskies: Geared up and ready to go

The Elk Point-Jefferson Huskies were ready to play Friday, Aug. 19 in their season opener against Parker. After stepping onto the field, the Huskies didn’t look back crushing the Pheasants 50-0 and ending the game in the beginning of the 4th quarter.

 

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Boys Golf:

The Elk Point-Jefferson Huskies boys golf team lost two lettermen due to graduation – Cade Fennel and Landon Geary – but return three players – Carter Langle (state qualifier), Lucas Hemmingstad and Evan Hailey (letter winners).

 

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All coming together

The new site of the Union County Electric Cooperative building is starting to take shape. Nelson Construction has been working diligently to get the building raised, the concrete poured and the fence put up. The building is still on track for a spring 2023 completion.

 

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Commissioners discuss multiple issues

By Beth Sherard-Hutcheson times1@iw.net Many issues awaited the Union County Board of County Commissioners at their Aug. 23 meeting, including sewer lines, county property, potential ordinance violations, tower and generators.

 

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Scam alert from Union County Sheriff’s Office

The Union County Sheriff’s Office sent out a scam alert Wednesday, Aug. 17 stating that they have received multiple reports of various individuals receiving scam phone calls.

 

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Truhe retires after over 40 years

Southeast Farmers Cooperative General Manager Don Truhe is retiring as of Aug. 31, 2022. Truhe considers himself a graduate of the “school of hard knocks,” starting his 42-year career a few years out of high school. He started with Southeast in 1980, and in less than a year was promoted to General Manager, where he has served ever since.

 

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Dipping below the horizon

Another day came to an end as the sun gave the area one last display of color before disappearing below the horizon. Photo by Shannon Jost • leader1@iw.net .

 

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5678! Dance Studio named NSCEDC BOM

The North Sioux City Economic Development Corporation (NSCEDC) named 5678! Dance Studio as NSCEDC’s August Business of the Month. Pictured are, from left, NSCEDC Directors Jamie Wankum, Kathy Gunderson and Dan DeMarest, Head Ballet Instructor, Coach Rebecca McNamara, Owner Melissa Strong, NSCEDC Board President Mike Huber, NSCEDC Directors Dustin Pratt and John Stevens and NSCEDC Executive…

 

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Dakota Valley School unveils new mascot and website

THOUGHTS FROM SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS By Dakota Valley Administration Providing up-to-date, relevant and easily accessible information for our Dakota Valley School District families is one of our top priorities. In tandem with that goal is the desire for a consistent brand that positively represents our district and creates recognition of Dakota Valley School District.

 

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