Why go to Mars when you can teach music in Groton? School superintendents Joe Schwan of Groton and Michael Kroll of Warner take to the Aberdeen…
Month: April 2015
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission will take up TransCanada’s application to renew its permit to build Keystone XL across West River in two weeks. The hearing begins…
Last week, Marketplace spotlighted a new study from the UC Berkeley Labor Center, which finds that poverty-level wages cost taxpayers $152.8 billion each year in public…
State-favored ad maker Lawrence & Schiller is promoting the Build Dakota vo-tech scholarship on unreliable wage data. If they really wanted to encourage kids to become welders…
Decent citizens beat back the bullying and harassment some of our regressive legislators and lobbyists dished out to transgender students during the 2015 Session. But some…
The South Dakota High School Activities Association has its big annual meeting this week Tuesday, April 21, and a Board of Directors meeting Tuesday and Wednesday,…
Is the Governor’s Office of Economic Development finally getting a grip on reality? GOED hired Lawrence & Schiller to conduct focus groups in Peoria, Des Moines, Davenport,…
Comedian Bill Maher is coming to South Dakota in September. Will he be raising money for the South Dakota Democratic Party or not? KDLT says yes:…
Yesterday I looked through the CareerBuilder.com national salary data that South Dakota top-tier ad firm Lawrence & Schiller used for an ad campaign for the Build Dakota…
A fifth South Dakota turkey farm, this one in Roberts County, has reported bird flu. As we approach losing 6% of the 4.5 million turkeys…