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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

Semi overturns at Jefferson on-ramp Tuesday afternoon

A semi-truck carrying snacks overturned after the driver turned too wide onto an on-ramp, sliding into tall grass and tipping over. The driver was uninjured but expressed concern about the lack of warning signs for the steep hill and tall grass. Three wreckers were needed to pull the rig back onto the ramp, closing traffic for several hours. The Highway Patrol is investigating the incident. Continue reading Semi overturns at Jefferson on-ramp Tuesday afternoon

Results from Tuesday’s election

North Sioux City experienced what election officials called a higher-than-normal turnout for the four races for city council seats as 614 people cast their votes.

The higher voter turnout may have been at least partially due to the interest generated by the Union Square housing development as well as the proposed North Shore Drive bypass project. Another issue generating interest recently has been a proposed housing project by Mike Chicoine who lives outside the city, where he wants to build a canal for his housing development using water pumped from McCook Lake. Continue reading Results from Tuesday’s election