At a press conference with supporters of Amendment R in Sioux Falls yesterday, Governor Dennis Daugaard staked out his position on all ten of the ballot measures…
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In the Dogged Lack of Self-Awareness Department, Pat Powers expresses concern about a Secretary of State who might be engaging in concerted partisan activity while managing our…
That Sioux Falls paper lost an open-records case yesterday. Last year, Division of Banking director Bret Afdahl reversed prior practice and declined to make public the…
Last month we went on a family vacation, a weeklong loop around Wyoming. While enjoying the Wyoming Dinosaur Center in Thermopolis, I got a voice mail from…
Veteran commodities trader John Tsitrian says the British exit from the European Union bodes ill for South Dakota, whose export-oriented businesses depend on global stability and…
Construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline is in full swing here in East River. The pipeline crosses Highway 19 just south of the Montrose corner. Saturday,…
The South Dakota Democratic Convention elected the following three delegates as Presidential electors for Hillary Clinton: J.R. LaPlante, Sioux Falls Susan Kelts, Rapid City Ann Tornberg, Beresford.…
South Dakota’s attorneys are catching up with legal experts in North Dakota and Montana in condemning Jason Glodt’s Amendment S, the astroturf constitutional amendment that the Republican consultant…
On Saturday, the South Dakota Democratic Party nominated renewable energy entrepreneur Henry Red Cloud for the Public Utilities Commission. Red Cloud lives and works on the Pine Ridge Reservation,…
Ashley Gaddis is new to Sioux Falls. Now of course, in most South Dakota towns, transplants are new to town for a good decade or two.…