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Yankton County Picks New Web Provider

Yankton County Picks New Web Provider

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After months of consideration and several presentations, the Yankton County Commission has picked a new web site provider.
The county will work with Intuvio Solutions of Madison to design and host the new web site. The other bid was from Civic Plus of Manhattan Kansas. While commissioners agreed Civic Plus had more features and appeared to be easier to work with, they went with Intuvio because it was cheaper. Commission Chairman Todd Woods……

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Intuvio will build the website for a onetime payment of forty five hundred dollars, plus fifty dollars a month for maintenance.
Civic Plus would have cost about twenty nine hundred dollars a year for at least five years.

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