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Yankton city manager says fogging will continue as city praises July Fourth events
Summary
City Manager Amy Leon told the Yankton City Commission on July 8 that the city will continue mosquito fogging and testing — funded in part by a state grant — to limit West Nile risk after a busy July Fourth weekend and thanked Parks & Events staff and volunteers for the turnout.
City Manager Amy Leon told the Yankton City Commission on July 8 that city crews will continue fogging for mosquitoes, conducting traps and testing for West Nile virus and asking residents to eliminate standing water.
"We are fogging for mosquitoes," Leon said during her report, noting fogging has taken place since early June because of wet weather. "We're actually fogging, and trying to prevent West Nile." Leon said the city is…
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