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Trade Remains Top Issue at Midwest US – Japan Association Conference

Trade Remains Top Issue at Midwest US – Japan Association Conference

Minnesota Farmer Looking Toward 9/20

Minnesota Farmer Looking Toward 9/20

CDC: Prepare For Nasty Flu Season

CDC: Prepare For Nasty Flu Season

City of Yankton Puts Money Toward Lewis & Clark Lake Problem

The Yankton City Commission approved spending twenty-five thousand dollars on a possible action plan for a solution to the growing silt problem at Lewis & Clark Lake.

Iowa Counties Dealing with Drought See Better Outlook

Iowa Counties Dealing with Drought See Better Outlook

More Kids Take Advantage of Yankton Summer Food Program

The Yankton School District has provided a summer food program for the last several years, with free meals for those under 18, and at a nominal charge for everyone else.

SD Democratic Attorney General Candidate Randy Seiler Files Campaign Complaint

Democratic Attorney General candidate Randy Seiler has filed a complaint with the Government Accountability Board.

Sen Grassley Experiences Lively Town Hall

Sen Grassley Experiences Lively Town Hall

SD Legislators Eyeing Sales Taxes…..Schools Watching Lawmakers

The special session of the South Dakota legislature this week will be focused on collecting taxes from online retail sales. Schools will be focused on the outcome.

The Bridges of Yankton County…..Under Stress

Truck traffic is banned from using the “Johnson Bridge” over the James River in Yankton County.

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