Category Archives: Local News

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 »

Another Snow Storm Hits

Another Snow Storm Hits

The Yankton area was hit by another snow storm Wednesday night.           Matthew Dux (Dukes), from the National Weather Service, describes the storm and road conditions…           Dux talks about what all of this snow will do for the drought…           Dux also noted that the river levels should also get closer to normal after…read more »

Snow Storm Expected to Hit Yankton Area Wednesday Afternoon

Snow Storm Expected to Hit Yankton Area Wednesday Afternoon

A major snow storm is expected to hit Southeastern South Dakota Wednesday afternoon. Kelo Meteorologist Scot Mundt says that the Yankton area could see 6-10 inches of snow. Mundt expects snowfall to end overnight, but forecasts areas of blowing snow with wind gusts over 30 mph tonight and tomorrow morning. According to Kelo Weather and…read more »

Presentation College Closing

Presentation College Closing

Presentation College in Aberdeen has announced that they will close at the end of the summer.  Presentation officials announced Tuesday that they will not be enrolling students for the 2023-2024 academic year but will remain fully credited.  Sister Mary Thomas, the President of the Presentation Sisters Corporate Board released a statement saying “We understand and…read more »

Yankton Thrive to Host First of Three District 18 Cracker Barrels on Saturday

Yankton Thrive to Host First of Three District 18 Cracker Barrels on Saturday

Yankton Thrive will be hosting a District 18 Legislative Cracker Barrel on Saturday. Becky Wiswall, the Business Services Director at Yankton Thrive, says that Senator Jean Hunhoff, and Representatives Julie Auch and Mike Stevens will be in attendance. Wiswall says that the Cracker Barrel will begin at 10 am on Saturday in the City Commission…read more »

Martin Luther King Jr Honored in Yankton

Martin Luther King Jr Honored in Yankton

Connecting Cultures of Yankton held a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration at the Mead Building, last night.           Joseph Rutten, Director of Benedictine Leadership Institute and Professor of Theology at Mount Marty University, talks about one of King’s greatest impacts…           Emmett Till was a 14 year old, who’s lynching in 1955 sparked…read more »

The Smithsonian at the Mead Building

The Smithsonian at the Mead Building

The Smithsonian has traveled from the nation’s capital to the original capital of the Dakota Territories.           Crystal Nelson, Executive Director of the Mead Cultural Education Center, introduces us to the newest exhibit…           Nelson talks about that exhibit within an exhibit…           Nelson explains how important this exhibit is for Yankton…           The Smithsonian’s…read more »

Soccer Invades Yankton

Soccer Invades Yankton

          Yankton was able to host an 83-team youth soccer tournament, right in the middle of winter.           Cole Mohnen, President of the Yankton Youth Soccer Association, talks about how big the Dam Fireworks River City Rumble is…           This tournament brought about 650 families to Yankton, which started on Friday afternoon, and concluded on…read more »

USD Basketball Player Pleads Not Guilty

USD Basketball Player Pleads Not Guilty

A University of South Dakota basketball player who was charged with two counts of second-degree rape has pleaded not guilty. According to the Vermillion Police department, Mihai Carcoana, a Sopohomore from Romania was arrested in December after a sexual assault was reported on the USD campus. According to the Yankton Press and Dakotan, Carcoana allegedly…read more »