Category Archives: Totally Yankton

Get to know your Yankton area friends, neighbors, and civic leaders as they spend a few minutes discussing community events and issues on “Totally Yankton” with Jeff Erickson, weekdays 6-9am.

Some of the best music and wake up songs of all time
The “Good News” story of the day
News and sports around the world and close to home
Yankton’s Most Reliable Weather Forecast
Farm markets on the “Your Ag Network”
Local birthdays, anniversaries and what happened on this day in history
Positive features like The Success Journal and A Better Life
Mindy Time
Local Funeral Announcements
All of that and “who knows what else”…….

Click on the recent interviews below to listen

Totally Yankton 1.15.2024

Totally Yankton 1.15.2024

It’s Martin Luther King Jr Day and Jeff had a conversation this morning with Dr Robin Duncan from the University of South Dakota. Dr Duncan will be speaking tonight at Mount Marty University about Dr King. This event is in collaboration with the Benedictine Leadership Institute of Mount Marty and Connecting Cultures. If you missed…read more »

Totally Yankton 1.12.2024

Totally Yankton 1.12.2024

Heroes from RB Grillhouse and Sports Bar. We started with Police Chief Jason Foote on the road and wrapped up with Sergeant Scott Shindler in studio this morning. If you missed it earlier, click and listen now.read more »

Totally Yankton 1.11.2024

Totally Yankton 1.11.2024

Queen of Spades! Jack of Diamonds! Pinochle! Deb Overseth and Sandi Kramer joined Jeff this morning on Totally Yankton to talk about a Pinochle tournament coming up to benefit Yankton Food For Thought. If you missed it earlier, click and listen nowread more »

Totally Yankton 1.10.2024

Totally Yankton 1.10.2024

A NIGHT IN THE THEATRE! A Mount Marty Wednesday brought Rachel Lindholm and Seth Fargo into the Totally Yankton studios to visit with Jeff about this weekend’s production. A Night in the Theatre debuts on Friday night at 7:30 and then plays again on Saturday afternoon at 2pm and Saturday evening at 7:30. Limited seating…read more »

Totally Yankton 1.9.2024

Totally Yankton 1.9.2024

Yankton City Commissioner Nathan Johnson is now an author. He stopped by the Totally Yankton morning show this morning and visited with Jeff about the details of “A Tour Guide to Historic Yankton”. Copies will be available to purchase at the Mead Museum with proceeds going back to the Mead. If you missed it earlier,…read more »

Totally Yankton 1.8.2024

Totally Yankton 1.8.2024

Congrats to the Yankton Citizens of the Year. Sister Bonita Gacnik represented the Benedictine Sisters of the Sacred Heart Monastery this morning on Totally Yankton. She visited with Jeff about the great and deserving honor. If you missed it earlier, click and listen now.read more »

Totally Yankton 1.5.2024

Totally Yankton 1.5.2024

LARRY’S LAST DAY! Yankton Deputy Fire Chief Larry Nickels was Jeff’s guest today on Heroes, from RB Grillhouse and Sports Bar. January 5, 2024 is officially his last day with the YFD. He’s a local legend in our eyes and we were fortunate to have him in studio to start that last day and share…read more »

Totally Yankton 1.4.2024

Totally Yankton 1.4.2024

The Yankton County Commission has a new chairperson. County Commissioner John Marquardt joined Jeff this morning to talk about what’s going well for Yankton County and what challenges lie ahead in 2024. If you missed it earlier, click and listen now.read more »

Totally Yankton 1.3.2024

Totally Yankton 1.3.2024

The River Rat is back! Bruce Schild joined Jeff this morning to talk about the annual River Rat Run which will be April 20, 2024. People are already signing up and getting ready for the half marathon as well as the 5 and 10k events. Find out more at www.RiverRatRun.com. If you missed it earlier,…read more »

Totally Yankton 1-2-2024

Totally Yankton 1-2-2024

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MERIDIAN BRIDGE! Todd Larson was the first guest of 2024 on Totally Yankton. He’s on the bridge centennial committee and visited with Jeff about some important upcoming dates and information regarding the events to come. If you missed it earlier, click and listen now.read more »