In the CPA-CYA department, the Department of Revenue tells us that it can’t tell us whether it’s going to take $2.4 million in unpaid bank…
Month: April 2015
AARP has rated downtown Sioux Falls has one of the ten most livable neighborhoods in the U.S.: The hub of this fast-growing midsize city features…
Imagine you’re out on your tractor planting corn on your farm. Some city slicker pulls up to the fenceline and flags you down. You finish your row, hop…
One small national nightmare has finally come to an end. The Annette Bosworth for Senate money scam has dried up. According to the Bosworth’s Q1 2015 report to the Federal Election…
Madison will sell a few more sandwiches this week, as the four finalists for the open president’s job at Dakota State University come to campus…
Rep. Lee Schoenbeck (R-5/Watertown) dropped by the Dakota Free Press comment section yesterday to ask some reasonable questions about teacher pay, opt-outs, and South Dakota voters’…
Some of my teacher friends are tweeting from the Technology & Innovation in Education (TIE) conference in Rapid City. Yesterday conference attendee Sandy Arsenault tweeted Secretary of…
Todd Epp tantalizes us with a tidbit on the Democrats’ tardy tapping of a new top dog. For four months, since Zach Crago’s resignation, South Dakota’s minority party has…
In other referendum news, our hardy team of petition circulators in Sioux Falls just added some star power. The dean of Sioux Falls talk radio and erstwhile two-term…
The petition drives to refer Senate Bill 177 (the youth minimum wage) and Senate Bill 69 (the “incumbency protection plan,” as one circulator calls it) are charging…