In response to some inaccuracies publicly posted on Facebook and printed in TheObserver,authoredbySouthDakotaDistrict18HouseofRepresentativeJulieAuch,theleadershipofYanktonThriveandRiverCityFlatsbelievearesponsewaswarranted.Representative Auch’s original comments are shown below in black type with thehighlighted bullet points added to provide you with accurate and truthful
Your brand is the total impression your business makes — every visual, message, and interaction that shapes what customers think when they hear your name. Trust is the mechanism that turns impressions into sales: 81% of consumers cite trust as a top deciding factor when making brand buying decisions, which means a new shop near the Yankton riverfront or a service business covering the tri-state region has to earn that trust before customers ever walk in. In a community where referrals travel fast and
A full brand refresh — updated logo, revised messaging, and a consistent digital presence — can cost under $200 and two weekends of your time. That's not a shortcut; it's the new baseline. AI design tools have compressed what once required a $5,000–$15,000 agency engagement into something any business owner can execute independently. For Yankton businesses, the timing argument is concrete. Lewis and Clark Lake draws over 2 million visitors annually. Riverboat Days packs 100,000 people into a city of
Starting a business in Yankton or anywhere else is a thrilling leap. You’ve got the idea, the energy, and the guts. But many new entrepreneurs fall into predictable traps that can quietly erode progress. Let’s unpack the biggest ones — and how to sidestep them before they cost you time or momentum. TL;DR Underestimating costs, time, or legal complexity can derail early growth. Clear contracts, steady cash flow, and good marketing hygiene keep your footing secure. Build structure early —