Friends, readers, citizens, lend me your signatures! I have two events where you registered voters can come sign the petitions I’ve taken out to refer the Legislature’s incumbency…
Month: April 2015
Bird flu has broken out at six farms supplying corporate turkey processor Dakota Provisions, resulting in the euthanization of hundreds of thousands of birds. Laying hens…
The South Dakota Legislature’s Executive Board made one intelligent decision and one petty, spiteful, unproductive decision yesterday in Pierre. On the intelligent side, out of nineteen summer…
The Board of Regents said yes to hiring Dr. José-Marie Griffiths as the first female president of Dakota State University because they likely recognized that she…
The lesson this spring: don’t pass legislation that torques off folks in Aberdeen. A group calling itself South Dakota Veterans for Veterans has filed the papers necessary…
The Public Utilities Commission just did opponents of the Keystone XL pipeline a favor. At the request of Dakota Rural Action and four South Dakota tribes (you know,…
John Tsitrian scolds National Review shouter Andrew C. McCarthy for calling South Dakota’s Republican voters “saps.” In his hyperventilation over the unnecessarily and irresponsibly delayed Senate confirmation of Loretta…
Boy, make Randy Schaefer president of the Regents, and things move fast for DSU! The four finalists for the presidency of Dakota State University were…
South Dakota High School Activities Association exec Wayne Carney raised eyebrows at last week’s SDHSAA annual meeting by bringing up the annual state audit of his organization, which reports…
While checking out his critique of our Congressional delegation’s focus on repealing the estate tax, I noticed that KSOO’s Rick Knobe is also trying to get information about…