South Dakota needs the openness of net neutrality. The Trump Federal Communications Commission is wrong to take it away and let Internet service providers favor…
Month: November 2017
Reflecting on the life of former Aberdeen American News executive editor Cindy Eikamp, Aberdeen mayor Mike Levsen recalls Eikamp was “a reliably fair-minded partner” in informing…
In the Unintended Consequences Department, banning Muslim immigrants could make Islamic radicalization worse in the United States by exacerbating a shortage of qualified religious leaders…
Still no word from Pierre on which if any of the eight initiative petitions submitted this fall have enough signatures to make our 2018 ballot.…
The new Brookings PFLAG chapter will be hosting a meeting Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Brookings Public Library to discuss transgender terminology and pronouns. According…
Last month South Dakota’s Chiesman Center for Democracy launched a last-minute campaign to encourage voters to sign initiative petitions. Sioux Falls grant consultant Michael Wyland…
Ten years ago I suggested Madison’s Chamber of Commerce and Lake Area Improvement Corporation recruit developers to resurrect the Lake Park Hotel. A classy hotel…
Our discussion of the NAIA tournament move to Sioux Falls and the national anthem absolutism that chased it here elicited a reference to the stance of…
The USD Muslim Students’ Society, the USD Center for Diversity & Community, and other sensible sponsors help us get to the bottom of one South…
Speaking of Tony Venhuizen, the Governor’s chief of staff tweeted this photo of possibly the funniest lieutenant governor in the United States and invites captions:…