Yankton Chamber Hosts Second Legislative Cracker Barrel

(KVHT) – A second Legislative Cracker Barrel is set to take place on Saturday beginning at 10am. Yankton residents will have the opportunity to hear from and submit questions to their District 18 legislators. The event, sponsored by the Yankton Area Chamber of Commerce Governmental Affairs Committee, will include Senator Jean Hunhoff as well as Representatives Ryan Cwach and Mike Stevens. Due to COVID-19 precautionary measures, the facilitated event will be held via Facebook Live. Questions may be submitted prior to the Cracker Barrel by email at chamber@yanktonsd.com or by calling the chamber office. Citizens may also log on to the Yankton Area Chamber of Commerce Facebook page and submit questions during the live presentation. For more information, please contact the Chamber office.
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