Applications are now being accepted for the Leadership Mitchell Class of 2026–2027, offering professional development and community engagement opportunities.
Dakota Wesleyan University has announced 12 finalists for its 2026 Honors of Distinction, with several Mitchell students earning recognition among the university’s top seniors.
Mitchell residents are invited to share feedback on pedestrian and roadway safety during a May 5 open house. Community input will help guide a citywide safety action plan and support a federal grant application.
As demolition of the former Mitchell High School gets underway, officials plan to offer free bricks from the historic building to the public. Community members are urged to stay clear of the site for safety.
The Mitchell Police Department reported increased calls for service and accidents in March 2026 compared to last year, while total traffic stops declined overall despite higher activity within the city.
Large infrastructure projects, a tornado safe room, increased traffic enforcement and a major project bid well under budget highlighted the latest Mitchell City Council agenda.
Central Electric Cooperative has appointed Ryan Mueller as its next general manager, effective July 1, 2026, succeeding longtime leader Ken Schlimgen.
The Mitchell City Council will consider infrastructure bids, license transfers, and ordinance updates during its April meeting, along with several consent agenda items and public hearings.