Category Archives: Local News

City of Yankton Declares Snow Emergency

City of Yankton Declares Snow Emergency

The City of Yankton has declared a snow emergency. This is the third snow emergency that the city has declared in January, with the first on January 3rd and the second on January 18th. Corey Potts, the Public Works Manager for the City of Yankton previously said that during snow emergencies, vehicles that are parked…read more »

Tips For Pet Owners During Cold Weather

Tips For Pet Owners During Cold Weather

With the National Weather Service forecasting temperatures below zero over the weekend, Clay Stoddard with Red Hydrant Inn and Playground in Yankton has some tips for pet owners during the cold weather. Stoddard says that one thing to be mindful of is that pets can slip and get hurt on the ice just like humans.…read more »

MMU Announces Teach-Out Agreement With Presentation College

MMU Announces Teach-Out Agreement With Presentation College

Mount Marty University announced Thursday that they have reached a teach-out agreement with Presentation College. The announcement comes after Presentation announced plans last week to close at the end of the 2023 summer term. MMU President Dr. Marc Long says students that continue choose to continue their academic career at Mount Marty will not receive…read more »

Petitions Available for City Commission Race

Petitions Available for City Commission Race

For anyone interested in running for Yankton City Commission, those petitions will be available on Friday at the City Finance Office. There are 3 seats which will be opening up in 2023. Further information is available at www.cityofyankton.org. Petitions may also be downloaded from the Secretary of State’s website at https://sdsos.gov/.read more »

Mead Trees Removed

Mead Trees Removed

Many people have noticed that trees have been toppled at the corner of Broadway and 31st Street.           City Manager, Amy Leon, explains what is happening…           Leon talks about what we should expect…           At least 1 business is planning to move into this area, which used to be part of a golf course.read more »

YSD Get Ready to Build

YSD Get Ready to Build

On Monday night, the Yankton City Commission met to consider a conditional use permit for the Yankton School District to build the Early Childhood Development Center on East 31st Street, across from Chan Gurney Airport.           Sheila Woodward, Yankton School District attorney, talks about the construction plan…           The Commission voted unanimously to grant the…read more »

Skate Park Update

Skate Park Update

On Monday night, the Yankton City Commission received an update on the skate park renovations in an unusual way. Colton Griffin, who organized and headed up this renovation as his Eagle Scout project, talks about one part of it… Griffin’s biggest lesson from this project was to not procrastinate as much. Griffin … Mayor Stephanie…read more »

Yes4! Campaign Surpasses $3.2 Million Goal

Yes4! Campaign Surpasses $3.2 Million Goal

Yankton Thrive hosted their annual meeting Tuesday evening, and during the event they announced that they have surpassed their $3.2 million goal for their Yes4! Campaign. CEO Nancy Wenande says that Thrive is thankful for the contributions made by the Yankton community. Wenande says that the money raised by the campaign will help with housing…read more »