Senator Billie Sutton’s gubernatorial campaign scored its first big win in Pierre Monday, placing, taking the top prize in the 17th annual Pierre Parade of…
Month: November 2017
Shop online and local: get your friends a book from Frederick, South Dakota, for Christmas! Frederick entrepreneur Heidi Marttila-Losure edited Dakotafire magazine for five years, promoting discussions…
Last year Attorney General Marty Jackley got marijuana consultant Jonathan Hunt to plead guilty to one felony count of drug conspiracy. Hunt then helped knock…
Dang it! I thought we were rid of Bob Ellis. But he reëmerges on Gordon Howie’s blog with a fit of Christian Tourette’s Syndrome, shouting…
Public Utilities Commissioner Gary Hanson said last week, the day TransCanada reported its 5,000-barrel oil spill in Marshall County, that he is “extremely concerned” that…
The Watertown Public Opinion‘s online readers appear to have a firm grip on reality. WPO’s current online poll asks, “If Congress passes a tax cut, how…
Amherst-area retired farmer Don Tisher shrugs at the Keystone pipeline oil spill (“Accidents happen”) and tells KSFY, ““It’s nothing that won’t be taken care of…
In Dakota Free Press Podcast #021, I hit the road for Marshall County to take a look at the Keystone pipeline oil spill. Nobody on…
A Republican friend asked me last week how Congresswoman Kristi Noem’s work on the Trump tax cut bill might affect her campaign for governor. The…
On December 14, the South Dakota Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners will finalize its acceptance of Lars Aanning’s October surrender of his medical license.…