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Downtown Watertown Seeking New “Collective Director” to Lead District Growth
Northeast Radio SD News – Watertown, SD - The Downtown Watertown Collective is officially on the hunt for a new leader to serve as the Downtown Collective Director, a role designed to act as the primary “connector and catalyst” for the city’s heart.

Steve Jurrens
2 days ago2 min read


Crafting Community: Watertown Brewing Company Celebrates Local Roots and Bold Flavors (News Article)
Northeast Radio SD News – Watertown, SD - In the heart of downtown Watertown, a local staple is doing more than just pouring pints; they are brewing a sense of belonging. Watertown Brewing Company (WBC) continues to solidify its reputation as the city’s premier gathering spot, blending traditional brewing techniques with a deep commitment to the local community.

Steve Jurrens
Mar 102 min read


Watertown City Council Approves $90K Grant for Downtown Revitalization Effort.
Northeast Radio SD News - Watertown, SD - In a landmark decision that pitted long-term community vision against immediate fiscal caution, the Watertown City Council voted Monday night to approve a $90,000 funding request for the newly formed Downtown Watertown Collective (DWC).

Steve Jurrens
Feb 24 min read


Downtown Sushi Plans Move to East Kemp Avenue, Eyes Former Maxwell Site
Northeast Radio SD News - Watertown, SD - Downtown Watertown is poised for an exciting business relocation as Downtown Sushi, a popular local restaurant, is preparing to move into a new, larger space at 109 East Kemp Avenue. The property, formerly occupied by Maxwell Foods Equipment, is situated in the C-1 Community Commercial District.

Steve Jurrens
Dec 14, 20251 min read


Gathering for Change: Discuss Property Taxes with Governor Rhoden and Senator Vilhauer
Northeast Radio SD News - Watertown, SD - Americans for Prosperity–South Dakota (AFP–SD) is hosting a community dinner focused on the critical issue of property taxes, titled "Your Town, Your Taxes Dinner," at the Goss Opera House in Watertown.

Steve Jurrens
Nov 19, 20251 min read
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