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South Dakota Townships Could Make History by Leaving Yankton County

South Dakota Townships Could Make History by Leaving Yankton County

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Four South Dakota townships could make history if they’re successful in leaving Yankton County. The action is being led by farmers who say the Yankton County Commission is no longer allowing them the freedom to operate due to county agricultural zoning rules. Irene farmer Simon Healy helped organize a meeting Saturday night in Irene with more than 150 people in attendance to discuss the options.

Healy says they were originally talking about merging with Turner County, but now have a second option which is forming their own county.

However, Healy admits getting a majority of Yankton County voters to pass their petition will be a tough lift.

He says they’ll be holding organizational meetings in the coming days to determine which option they are taking and start circulating petitions.

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