Folks send us candidates all sorts of mail. Some of that mail is boring, like the “Buy More Robocalls!” flyers and the campaign newsletter on which…
Month: July 2016
Hey, it’s Democratic National Convention week… so it’s time for KELO-TV’s Leland Steva to interview John Thune about last week’s Republican National Convention. Cue awkward smoochie sounds:…
Add this article to your Huether 2018 folder: WalletHub says Sioux Falls is the ninth-best-run city in the United States. Looking at our 150 largest cities, WalletHub…
Last night, the Aberdeen City Council interviewed the four applicants for the southeast district council seat vacated by Laure Swanson last month. David Novstrup, Carl Perry,…
How do we know Michelle Obama and her speechwriter didn’t plagiarize her speech to the Democratic National Convention? Because the First Lady spoke last night of her own unique, historic,…
Dakotafest caught some heat for scheduling a Congressional roundtable solely our D.C. incumbents instead of hosting debates between the two Republican incumbents on the ballot and their Democratic challengers. Responding to that heat,…
Speaking of addiction, Pennington County is facing a lawsuit in federal court over arresting a meth addict who sought treatment but showed up at the City…
The unincorporated village of Whiteclay, Nebraska, is notorious for selling 3.5 million cans of beer a year to residents of the Pine Ridge Reservation. All that…
Sioux Falls-area House candidates Clara Hart, J.R. LaPlante, and Michael Saba held a press conference Thursday to criticize the Legislature for its discriminatory actions and to vow to defend equal…
The Displaced Plainsman graces us this Sunday with a link-rich indictment of evangelical support for Donald Trump. My friend from Yankton ties together Scripture and secular philosophy…