The following post is mostly academic. The outcome of the June 7 Republican District 3 House primary is immaterial, given that the general electorate will punish mediocrity and Trumpism by…
Posts tagged as “South Dakota”
The Minneapolis Star Tribune‘s Chris Riemenschneider took a poke at Sioux Falls in his May 4 column on Sir Paul McCartney’s concert swing through the Midwest: For once,…
This Session, the South Dakota Legislature passed Senate Bill 98, which repealed the ban on corporate ownership of hog farms in South Dakota. That action was…
Revenue Secretary Andy Gerlach tells Dakota Free Press that 68 retailers have agreed to comply with South Dakota’s new remote seller sales tax law, the hotly contested…
Providing the home-based and community-based care that the Department of Justice says we must to comply with the ADA could save us half the money…
Brent Johnson of Sioux Falls has created a useful website for voters looking for South Dakota’s progressive candidates—and right now, I’m willing to extend that designation…
The Department of Justice says South Dakota is violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by failing to provide home- and community-based care that could keep thousands of…
When he wasn’t trying unsuccessfully to undermine the minimum wage or block teacher pay raises, the man I seek to replace in the Legislature, Senator David…
Hooray! South Dakota Farmers Union president Doug Sombke and Garret Bischoff, the man who challenged Sombke for the Farmers Union presidency last December in an election marked with controversy, have hugged…
Governor Dennis Daugaard showed signs this winter that he was abandoning the fantasy that South Dakota’s mythical low cost of living made up for South Dakota’s low…