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Sheriff’s office wins $71,159 grant for K-9 program, buys transport van; quarterly jail and sheriff reports approved

2330113 · January 21, 2025
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The Yankton County sheriff’s office received a $71,159.98 grant from the South Dakota Attorney General’s drug forfeiture fund to start a K-9 program, introduced Deputy Austin Schuller, and the commission approved purchase of a transport van for $57,387 and accepted the sheriff’s quarterly report.

YANKTON — The Yankton County sheriff’s office told the commission it has secured state forfeiture funding to launch a K-9 program, introduced the deputy assigned to the effort and asked the commission to approve a transport van purchase and accept routine jail reporting.

Sheriff staff said the office was granted $71,159.98 through the South Dakota Attorney General’s drug forfeiture fund to pay for the canine program, and…

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