Yearly Archives: 2020

Yankton County Spends CARES Act Money

Yankton County Spends CARES Act Money

The Yankton County Commission took action this week to spend money from the Federal CARES Act allocated to counties and cities across South Dakota. Commission Chair Cheri Loest says Yankton County originally received one-point-five million dollars, but it turned out to be 350-thousand additional dollars. Loest says most of those funds are going to road…read more »

CARES Act Money for Yankton County

CARES Act Money for Yankton County

The Yankton County Commission took action this week to spend money from the Federal CARES Act allocated to counties and cities across South Dakota. Commission Chair Cheri Loest says Yankton County originally received one-point-five million dollars, but it turned out to be 350-thousand additional dollars. Loest says most of those funds are going to road…read more »

Bucks Basketball Red Hot in Win Over CC Camels

The Yankton Bucks basketball team shot 67 percent from the field in beating Campbell County, Wyoming 77-64 Wednesday afternoon at the Summit Activities Center.  The Bucks had four players in double figures led by Matthew Mors with 25 points and 8 rebounds, Rugby Ryken and Jaden Kral each scored 16 points and Aidan Feser added…read more »

Concordia Starts Blazing Hot in Win Over MMU Women

The Concordia women’s basketball team hit seven consecutive three-point shots to open the game and led Mount Marty 21-0 four minutes into the contest last night in Seward, Nebraska.  The Bulldogs rolled to a 98-53 victory over the Lancers on Wednesday.  Sophomore Bailey Kortan of Tabor led Mount Marty with 12 points.  The Lancer women…read more »

USD Women’s Basketball Wins Big

The South Dakota women’s basketball team scored 30 points in the first quarter last night and routed Midland 89-39 at the Sanford Coyote Sports Center.  Hannah Sherven led USD with 14 points, 8 rebounds and 4 blocked shots.  The Coyotes are 4-3 on the season and will host Denver at 1:00 both Saturday and Sunday…read more »

Bucks Win Big Last Night, Play Again Today

The fourth-ranked Yankton Bucks whipped last year’s top boys basketball team in Wyoming Tuesday night.  The Bucks controlled the game right from the start and defeated Thunder Basin 65-50 at the Summit Activities Center.  Senior Matthew Mors topped Yankton with 31 points and 7 rebounds, junior Jaden Kral added 16 points, while sophomore Rugby Ryken…read more »

MMU Upcoming Basketball Schedule

The Mount Marty University women’s basketball team continues its season on the road tonight with a G-PAC contest at Concordia.  The Lancers are 3-8 this season, while the Bulldogs are 8-5 overall and tied for second in the league.  Our broadcast of Lancer women’s basketball starts at 6:30 p-m on KYNT Sports. The Mount Marty…read more »

Lewis & Clark Marina To Expand With New Facilities

Lewis & Clark Marina To Expand With New Facilities

The Lewis and Clark Marina west of Yankton will be undergoing a major expansion over the next two years. South Dakota Parks & Recreation Deputy Director Al Nedved says the current Marina facilities are getting old and outdated. Nedved says the nearly seven-million dollar project will bring new docks to the Lewis and Clark Marina.…read more »

SD Broadcasting History and Museum Coming to Yankton

SD Broadcasting History and Museum Coming to Yankton

A small idea has turned into a big project to bring the history of South Dakota radio and television to the Riverfront Broadcasting location at 1019 Broadway in Yankton. Riverfront Broadcasting Owner Carolyn Becker is also the President of the South Dakota Broadcasters Association, and says a collection of vintage radios will become part of…read more »

Prosecutors Wait on Debris Testing in AG Crash

A team of prosecutors is waiting for test results on a piece of debris that may show where the South Dakota Attorney General’s car was when he struck and killed a man in Hyde County over three months ago.  The Minnehaha County States Attorney who is assisting the case says that she does not have…read more »