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Election 2022 Results

Last updated 11/9/22 6AM South Dakota UNITED STATES SENATOR PRECINCTS FULLY: 687/687 BRIAN L. BENGS 25% 90,903 TAMARA J LESNAR 4% 14,679 JOHN R. THUNE-WINNER (NAMED BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) 71% 241,986 TOTAL VOTES 347,568 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCTS FULLY: 686/ 687 COLLIN DUPREL 23% 73,945 DUSTY JOHNSON- WINNER (NAMED BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) 77%…read more »

LOCAL SPORTS 8-22

Yankton received their first two losses of the season in Class AA Tennis action, losing to Rapid City Stevens 7-2, and Watertown 5-4 at the SAC Courts in varsity tennis Saturday morning. Nora Krajewski (Kraskie) outlasted Stevens’ Alastrina Scott in singles. Nora and Sabrina Krajewski downed Stevens’ Sophie Schmid and Evelyn Haar at flight one…read more »

LOCAL SPORTS REPORT 5-27-22

The South Dakota High School Track & Field State Meet began yesterday at Howard Wood Field in Sioux Falls, and continues today through Saturday. For the Gazelles, –In the 4×800 Meter Relay Finals, the team of Annika (Ah-Nick-Uh) Gordon, Thea Chance, Shae Rumsey and Sydnee Serck finished 3rd with a (9:29.39) time, Brandon Valley took…read more »

West Yankton Sewer Study Revealed

West Yankton Sewer Study Revealed

During their regular meeting Tuesday, the Yankton County Commission revealed an updated sewer study for the Lake Yankton area. The study focused on the possibility of building a sanitary sewer district west of Yankton. While the study focused on the Highway 52 corridor, emphasis was also placed on the Highway 314 corridor. Yankton County Commissioner…read more »

LOCAL SPORTS REPORT 2-14-22

The Bucks and Gazelles squads each secured victories in their second double-header of the weekend as they faced off against Rapid City Central at the Summit Activities Center Saturday afternoon. The Gazelles upset the #5 ranked Rapid City Central Cobblers 38-36 in one of their best performances of the season. Claire Tereshinski led with 17…read more »

South Dakota Schools To Receive Federal Funding

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — More federal funding is on its way to South Dakota for safely open and operate its schools. The U.S. Department of Education announced Wednesday it has approved emergency relief funds for South Dakota, five other states and the District of Columbia. For South Dakota, it means another $127 million has been…read more »

10/11 – 10/25

DATE EVENT START TIME STATION KYNTV 10/14/21 Pierre vs YHS VB 630pm KYNT YES 10/15/21 Gregory vs BHFB 645pm RFBONH   10/15/21 HNC FB vs Wakefield 645pm RFBSPORT   10/15/21 YHS FB vs Brookings 630pm KYNT YES 10/16/21 Huskers vs Minnesota 7am KKYA   10/16/21 Coaches Show 9am KYNT   10/16/21 Concordia vs MMU FB…read more »

Very Little COVID This Semester at Mount Marty

Very Little COVID This Semester at Mount Marty

There have been very few cases of COVID-19 this calendar year at Mount Marty University. President Dr. Marc Long says Mount Marty has been blessed with a safe campus so far this semester. Long says several factors have helped Mount Marty avoid major problems this year from the pandemic. The Mount Marty COVID-19 portal released…read more »

CARES Act Money for Yankton County

CARES Act Money for Yankton County

The Yankton County Commission took action this week to spend money from the Federal CARES Act allocated to counties and cities across South Dakota. Commission Chair Cheri Loest says Yankton County originally received one-point-five million dollars, but it turned out to be 350-thousand additional dollars. Loest says most of those funds are going to road…read more »

YSD Supports Mask Mandate

YSD Supports Mask Mandate

At a special meeting of the Yankton School Board Monday, members approved a letter of support to the Yankton City Commission, asking them to move forward with a mask mandate in response to the COVID 19 pandemic. Board President Sarah Carda says since the use of masks was made mandatory in Yankton schools, they have…read more »