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Diabetes is a major health problem across the nation – but Mount Marty University in Yankton wants to make more care opportunities in every setting.
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Hundreds of archers gathered in Yankton for the NFAA Outdoor National Target Championships.
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JoDean's Steakhouse and Lounge, a 51-year-old tradition in Yankton has closed its doors. On its last day in business, customers and staff reflected on the role the business has played in their lives.
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In the next few years, Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health Services will have a new facility thanks to grants and community support.
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A Yankton man has been arrested in connection to a fatal stabbing.
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In November, South Dakotans will cast their vote and elect new policymakers at the state and federal levels. One race will determine the state's next public utilities commissioner. We hear the voices of Chris Nelson and Jeffery Barth. Plus, Lori Walsh interviews Craig Johnson. He's the author of the best-selling Longmire book series.
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Early Deadwood's reputation as a raucous and unlawful place in the 1870s is well known and much deserved, but another of Dakota Territory's first towns was just as wild.
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When Dakota was opened to white settlement in 1859, businessmen, lawyers, and politicians of every stripe flocked to the brand new town of Yankton seeking once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to grab land, cut deals with the railroads coming west, and above all, write laws and policies for their own benefit.
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It took just one goal to decide the boys 'AA' champion. A late goal by Yankton lifted the Bucks to their first boys soccer title on Saturday night.
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Connor Libis of Dell Rapids St. Mary and Matthew Mors of Yankton have their career point totals separated by only seven, with both having three games to go.