As if denying us water isn’t enough, the Trump budget also puts our food supply in peril. So says Elizabeth Grossman in Civil Eats: “Regardless of…
Month: March 2017
In bad news for one-night-standers… It’s about time someone take a stand against hookups. Oh, wait—this story is actually about people being able to make long-term…
With Attorney General Marty Jackley releasing his slanted explanations for New Approach South Dakota’s ballot measures on medical and recreational cannabis, KOTA-TV runs a poll on Facebook…
Secretary of State Shantel Krebs is raising money for her U.S. House campaign with an e-mail spotlighting her 22-point lead over fellow Republican Dusty Johnson in an…
It’ll take more than one New York Times report about an ill-timed trip to Mount Rushmore (whose 3,500 words aren’t as negative as some headline readers might conclude)…
Republican blogger John Tsitrian agrees with me that the spectacular, tremendous triumph of ObamaCare over TrumpCare signals that South Dakota should finally get on with expanding Medicaid:…
At her hastily called, poorly organized town hall meeting in Watertown weekend before last, Congresswoman Kristi Noem used her tired opposition to Obama-era school lunch nutrition rules…
Just home from the Capitol, Representative Drew Dennert sat down this evening with Dakota Free Press to talk about Veto Day. The freshman Republican and I talk…
The House has failed to override Governor Dennis Daugaard’s vetoes of House Bill 1149, the Democratic tax cut rejected by Republican budget hawks; HB 1156,…
When Rep. Brian Gosch snuck the 80-mile-an-hour speed limit into the 2015 $85-million road tax hike, I pointed to research that suggested higher speed limits mean higher…