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Yankton High School is a public high school in Yankton, South Dakota, United States. It serves students in grades 9-12 for Yankton School District 63-3. It serves students in grades 9-12 for Yankton School District 63-3.
Glenham High School "Eagles", Glenham, South Dakota (closed in 1984, now part of Selby Area Schools) Goodwin Eagles; Harrold High School, Harrold (Closed, now part of Highmore-Harrold Schools) Hartford Pirates; Hayti Redbirds; Hazel Mustangs; Hecla Rockets; Henry Owls; Hetland Broncos; Hitchcock Bluejays; Holabird Cardinals
Marty Indian School. Marty Indian School is a K-12 tribal boarding school in Marty, South Dakota. It is affiliated with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE). [1] It is on the Yankton Indian Reservation. [2] The Yankton Sioux Tribe owns the facilities and directly manages the school. [3] It takes boarding students for grades 7–12.
South Dakota's 18th legislative district is one of 35 districts in the South Dakota Legislature. Each district is represented by 1 senator and 2 representatives. In the Senate, it has been represented by Republican Jean Hunhoff since 2021. [1] In the House, it has been represented by Republicans Julie Auch since 2023 and Mike Stevens since 2021 ...
Yankton is a city in and the county seat of Yankton County, South Dakota, United States.It became a city in 1889. The population was 15,411 at the 2020 census, making it the 7th most populous city in South Dakota, [8] and it is the principal city of the Yankton Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes the entirety of Yankton County and which had an estimated population of 23,297 as of ...
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Sacred Heart School of Nursing (1905–1922) Mount Marty Academy (1922–1936) Mount Marty Junior College (1936–1951) ... Yankton, South Dakota, U.S. Campus:
Yankton College began football in 1894. In 1917 they became one of the charter members of the South Dakota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. From 1960 to 1980 Yankton competed in the Tri-State Conference with private schools in Iowa and Nebraska. Yankton returned to the SDIAC in 1981, remaining until the school closed.