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Jefferson City Council discusses insurance and departure of city attorney

The Jefferson City Council met on February 3, covering financial reports, personnel changes, and insurance updates. Key discussions involved a new city attorney candidate, property tax abatement, and plans for street repairs and upcoming elections. The meeting adjourned at 7:44 p.m. Continue reading Jefferson City Council discusses insurance and departure of city attorney

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It’s critical that North Sioux City residents show up to vote on Dec. 10

North Sioux City voters face a crucial decision on December 10 regarding their city government structure. A petition proposes replacing the current aldermanic system with a five-commissioner model, but critics argue this could lead to uneven representation and fiscal uncertainty. Low voter turnout may benefit proponents of the change, raising concerns about informed decision-making. Continue reading It’s critical that North Sioux City residents show up to vote on Dec. 10

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North Sioux Council hypocrites’ high drama is looking ridiculous

The article critiques three North Sioux City Councilors, Bob Davis, Lynn Hoffman, and Greg Meyer, for their dysfunction and inability to support a code of ethics. Their objections to the appointment of Andrew Devries highlight their hypocrisy regarding conflicts of interest. The article ends positively, noting the hiring of qualified city administrator Jeff Dooley. Continue reading North Sioux Council hypocrites’ high drama is looking ridiculous

NSC City Council terrorized by mean ol’ Code of Conduct and Ethics

In the past month, the North Sioux City Council has struggled to adopt a Code of Conduct and Ethics, with councilors expressing reluctance and sidestepping accountability. Despite having ample time for review, no one member raised concerns, leading to a stalled discussion and eventual rejection of essential governance rules, reflecting a failure in leadership. Continue reading NSC City Council terrorized by mean ol’ Code of Conduct and Ethics

The continuing saga of NSC City Hall: Parts 2.1 and 2.2

The North Sioux City Council met to canvass election votes, revealing wrong dates for plat tracts and absentee voter irregularities. The appointment of a new city alderman was delayed, and the finalization of a former city administrator’s severance package was approved. Additionally, routine agenda items and bill payments were discussed. Council also addressed future city administrator and alderman appointments. Continue reading The continuing saga of NSC City Hall: Parts 2.1 and 2.2

The Saga of the North Sioux City Council – 1.0

It was a chilly no, make that cold evening on Tuesday, March 18 and I was pulling into the driveway to North Sioux City’s City Hall. I directed my car down the drive and surveyed the parking lot. Not too bad, I thought, in terms of parked car congestion.

t was time to get the show rolling. I took a seat in the second row on the far left side. I was about six chairs to the left of Bob Davis, where he could issue a well-formed scowl in my direction. The meeting was called to order by her honor, da mayor. The roll was called. We all stood, and the loyalty oath was pledged.

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North Sioux councilors hear bypass meeting complaints; deal with rock nuisance; nudge along new housing development; approve liquor licenses.

It was a busy, long meeting for North Sioux City’s City Council this last Monday evening as they addressed a variety of issues from the ongoing McCook Lake canal to a dog daycare owner unhappy with the several proposed Northshore bypass options to a new housing development in the works west of Sioux Point Rd. and south of Quinella Drive and approved the renewal of a slew of liquor licenses. Then there was the issue of rocks too close to the street. Continue reading North Sioux councilors hear bypass meeting complaints; deal with rock nuisance; nudge along new housing development; approve liquor licenses.