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 1.7.2025

Totally Yankton 1.7.2025

The Chair of the Yankton County Commission sat in the featured guest chair this morning on Totally Yankton. Commissioner John Marquardt visited with Jeff about a variety of things this morning, including what he would do for the County if granted three wishes by a genie. If you missed it earlier, click and listen now.read more »

Totally Yankton 1.6.2025

Totally Yankton 1.6.2025

The Citizens of the Year! The Yankton Press and Dakotan recently announced that Roger and Marilyn Huntley have been named the Citizens of the Year for Yankton. Their seemingly endless contributions to the community were a topic of conversation with Jeff this morning on Totally Yankton. If you missed it earlier, click and listen now.read more »

Totally Yankton 1.3.2025

Totally Yankton 1.3.2025

Heroes, from RB Grillhouse and Sports Bar, brought the South Dakota Department of Criminal Investigation to the Totally Yankton studios for the first time. Special Agents Ryan Pennock and Tyler Heine joined Jeff to visit about what they do and their upcoming opportunity to speak at the United Way about drug trends in the area.…read more »

Totally Yankton 1.2.2025

Totally Yankton 1.2.2025

And the first guest of the year is……. The Mayor, Mason Schramm was the first to join Jeff on Totally Yankton this year. He and son, Paxton, talked about some hopes and dreams along with a few fun things to kick of the guest schedule for 2025. If you missed it earlier, click and listen…read more »

Totally Yankton 12.24.2024

Totally Yankton 12.24.2024

Merry “Kriss” mas! Kriss Thury, Director at the Center in Yankton, stopped by for a visit with Jeff this morning on Totally Yankton. They talked about the very well attended Christmas party yesterday, the winner of the Center Stitchers Quilt, the New Years Eve party and a few other things. If you missed it earlier,…read more »

Totally Yankton 12.23.2024

Totally Yankton 12.23.2024

The River Rat Races are back in 2025. Brothers Schild, Bruce and Brooks, joined Jeff this morning on Totally Yankton to talk about the April 2025 fun that’s already in the planning stages. If you missed it earlier, click and listen now.read more »

Totally Yankton 12.20.2024

Totally Yankton 12.20.2024

Heroes, from RB Grillhouse and Sports Bar, brought Yankton Fire Chief Tim Linke in this morning. He and Jeff visited about the holiday fire safety, carbon monoxide and a few other things. If you missed it earlier, click and listen now.read more »

Totally Yankton 12.19.2024

Totally Yankton 12.19.2024

Rebecca Meier joined Jeff this morning on Totally Yankton to talk about the mission of the Contact Center and their holiday needs. Plus there’s still a chance to sign up to ring the bells for the Salvation Army. If you missed it earlier, click and listen now.read more »

Totally Yankton 12.18.2024

Totally Yankton 12.18.2024

Totally Yankton was all about the math this morning. Dr Benjamin Moldstad joined Jeff on a Mount Marty Wednesday. Benjamin is new to the Mount and is a math professor. He and Jeff visited mostly about his journey, their Minnesota backgrounds, some golf and a little math too. If you missed it earlier, click and…read more »

Totally Yankton 12.17.2024

Totally Yankton 12.17.2024

Deck the Mead! Julie Mooney stopped by the Totally Yankton studios this morning to tell Jeff what trees were in the lead at the Annual Hall of Trees exhibit at the Mead Museum. The exhibit is open through the end of the year and every visitor gets a vote. If you missed it earlier, click…read more »