Mid-Central Educational Cooperative has posted the minutes of its January 14 meeting. We get no bombshells, just details of the organization’s continuing efforts to recover from…
Month: January 2016
Maybe District 30 House candidate Weldon Travis Lasseter really can’t hear what he’s saying. Last week the aspiring New Underwood wing nut needed me to point out that posing for…
In his latest Farm and Food File column, Alan Guebert observes that one self-selecting sample of farmers in Iowa and nationwide leans toward Republican Presidential candidates Donald Trump…
Last Sunday, Bruce Danielson alerted his Sioux Falls neighbors to two items on their city council’s agenda: a new three-dollar rental car tax and a proposal to let…
A South Dakota Legislative Session can’t go by without someone grandstanding on abortion politics. Attorney General Marty Jackley offers Senate Bill 24, felonizing the already banned sale…
Counties had a good news/bad news week in Pierre. Senate Bill 2, which would give counties a portion of alcohol tax revenues, made it through its first…
Desiring re-election, Rep. Kristi Noem has been making noise about the need to improve Indian Health Service. Hmm… would Indian Health Service have been able to improve…
Sanford Health exerts a lot of political pull in South Dakota (pull which will be tested by its current effort to undo the will of…
After you visit the final day of the Northern Plains Sustainable Agriculture Society Winter Conference today, you’ll surely want to go relax with your organic friends someplace warm and…
The Northern Plains Sustainable Agriculture Society’s Winter Conference is in full swing at the Aberdeen Ramkota. The conference includes a number of vendors pitching their wares…