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Yankton County Commission approves millings sale, five‑year plan and ambulance transfer; debate focuses on emergency management funding and budget reporting

Yankton County Commission · October 7, 2025
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At its Oct. 7 meeting, the Yankton County Commission approved the sale of surplus asphalt millings, a five‑year plan, an OEM/LEMPG agreement with the state and a contingency transfer to fund a new ambulance chassis, while debating reduced state emergency‑management reimbursements and the need for clearer quarterly budget reporting.

YANKTON — The Yankton County Commission on Oct. 7 approved a cluster of routine items and spent much of the meeting debating county budget monitoring and state support for emergency management.

The board approved the sale of surplus millings removed from the Lesterville Road pile to the single bidder (quoted as "10 and a quarter"), approved a five‑year plan, accepted the county’s OEM/LEMPG agreement with the state and authorized a contingency transfer to buy a new ambulance chassis. The commission also approved routine minutes, claims, payroll and a veteran’s tax abatement.

The meeting included several formal motions and voice votes. For the milling sale, county staff said IMEG…

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