The Department of Environment and Natural Resources may have excluded the grassroots from the process of drafting a new General Water Pollution Control Permit for Concentrated Animal Feeding…
Month: September 2015
Texas A&M reports that the majority of America’s dairy workers are immigrants: Nearly 77,000 immigrants worked on dairy farms in 2014 out of about 150,000 employees nationwide, according to a…
The Aberdeen American News editorial board wonders if Aberdeen’s low unemployment rate might have influenced Wyndham Hotel Group’s decision to axe its call center here and shift operations to Indianapolis…
The advisory board putting together the new state debt collection agency (that’s the “Obligation Recovery Center” created with no small contention by House Bill 1228 this year) meets Tuesday…
Congress this week failed to derail the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, in which Iran has agreed to the imposition of a variety of restrictions on and oversight…
The Washington Post compliments South Dakota with an article noting that our fair state welcomes more refugees in proportion to our population than almost every other state. We’re…
South Dakota Republican Party chair Pam Roberts spoke to Brown County Republicans at their Reagan Lunch yesterday here in Aberdeen. The highlight of her speech was an assurance…
“I don’t like to brag about me… I don’t enjoy being in the media,” said Annette Bosworth to the South Dakota Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners yesterday,…
Certain oil and gas boosters want South Dakota to believe, against most evidence, that expanding oil exploration would bring us the milk and honey of the…
Now that marriage equality is the law of the land, states that argued the wrong side of the issue are getting lawyer bills: States that defended…