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Special Education Teachers in Short Supply
As the school year wraps up, many districts are scrambling to fill teaching positions for this fall. Wade Pogany, Executive…
SD Tourism Looks to Set Records
South Dakota Tourism Department Secretary Jim Hagen says they are aiming for more records this year. He says they came…
SD Businesses See Big Fee Cut
The South Dakota legislature this year passed a bill cutting the fees that businesses must pay into the unemployment trust…
Campers Starting to Show Up
Campers and RV’s are showing up at park areas around Lewis & Clark Lake. Yankton Thrive Tourism Director Jay Gravholt…
Weather system drops some much needed rain
The recent weather system dropped some much-needed moisture to parts of the Mid-west that needed it, but it also dropped…
USDA Offers some program extensions
The USDA is offering Livestock Disaster Program Flexibilities by offering some program sign up extensions to help our producers. I…
More Reaction to the Prop 12 Supreme Court Opinion
Last week the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a challenge to a California law that mandates more space for breeding pigs,…
Missouri River Runoff Ramps Up
Rapid snowmelt in April has boosted the runoff into the Missouri River system. Nicole Parker with the Corps of Engineers…
Inmate Missing from Yankton Minimum Security Center
A state prison offender has been placed on escape status. Offender Michael York failed to return to the Yankton Minimum…
The Weekend File – The Yankton City Commission Takes Care of Business
Welcome to the Weekend File, a public affairs presentation of WNAX News. The Yankton City Commission this week reorganized, swore…