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Commission approves safety-training resolution and parental-leave update; media policy discussed

Yankton County Commission · April 21, 2026
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The commission approved a safety-training resolution requiring three annual courses (including harassment training) and accepted a parental-leave handbook update; a draft media policy that would limit employee media commentary was discussed but not adopted.

Yankton County commissioners on April 21 approved a safety-training resolution and a parental-leave handbook update and discussed — but did not adopt — a draft media policy that would define who may speak publicly for county departments.

Tyler Larson, the Yankton County State's Attorney, presented a proposed safety-training resolution (Resolution 26-3) requiring three classes annually for county employees: mandatory harassment training plus two department-selected trainings. Larson said…

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