South Dakota’s teetering economy may be pushing our legislators toward thinking about rebalancing our fiscal stool with the missing third leg of state income tax. Check out…
Month: March 2017
Our Legislature’s mother-son duo, Lana and Brock Greenfield, evidently don’t understand the word discrimination. UNESCO defines discrimination as “the selection for unfavourable treatment of an individual or individuals…
Among those testifying for the hateful, divisive fearmongering of Senate Concurrent Resolution 15 in Senate State Affairs Wednesday was Hans Erling Jensen of Sweden. Jensen is the…
It’s alive—it’s alive! Of the dozen-some carcass bills that were still lurching about in the hopper mid-month, one remains unfilled and active at the Legislature.…
Several Sioux Falls Muslims and neighbors of other faiths attended a prayer service at the Islamic Center of Sioux Falls yesterday to protest Senate Concurrent Resolution…
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology President Heather Wilson sent the following warm spring break wishes to her staff yesterday. The e-mail is a response…
While South Dakota struggles to hold its head above budgetary water, while we wonder if our K-12 schools will get even the meager 1% boost Governor Daugaard…
So when racists spread their filth on our public campuses, should we ignore them and hope they go away? Or should we publicize their actions and…