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Northeast Radio SD News Recap for Tuesday June 30, 2026

41 min · 1. juli 2026
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Catch up on today's top stories and local updates in Watertown! * City Council: The Watertown City Council reviewed decades-old sanitary sewer cost recoveries from the 1970s. Officials noted that $129,000 in uncollectible balances will not negatively impact city cash funds. * Young Professionals: Young adults aged 18 to 40 can now join the newly launched Rotaract Club of Watertown. The club aims to help young professionals connect, develop skills, and serve the community. * Traffic Alert: Drivers should note that Kemp Avenue is closed between Maple Street and Broadway for utility and water main work. * Weather Extremes: Severe thunderstorms swept through central South Dakota early Monday, bringing extreme straight-line winds with gusts reaching up to 131 mph.

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