New Watertown zoning districts pass first test
The City of Watertown could soon have a special zoning category for campuses and student housing. The Watertown Planning Commission…
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The City of Watertown could soon have a special zoning category for campuses and student housing. The Watertown Planning Commission…
City Manager Alan Stager will celebrate his one-year work anniversary on Tuesday, June 23. He told The Watertown Current that…
The Ruins, a three-year-long abandoned apartment complex at 315 E. Kemp Ave. in Downtown Watertown, may be re-purchased by its…
H2O-50, Watertown’s community-driven strategic action plan to guide the city’s growth and development through 2050, has launched “Love Grows Here,”…
Nearly half of South Dakota children under the age of 5 are not on the right track to start school…
The issue of affordable workplace housing took center stage in Watertown on Thursday, February 12, during the Grow 57201 Housing…
PIERRE – Tax breaks for data centers that power artificial intelligence capabilities are at the center of what could be…
The Watertown Area Chamber of Commerce is charging into the new year with a full slate of events coming up….
Brent Mohrmann A concerned Watertown resident, Donna Plucker, who lives in the development north of where the City of Watertown…
By Mike Moen Producer, Greater Dakota News Service Researchers have said Native Americans are still overlooked in many ways, including…