In a ruling last Friday, federal Judge James Boasberg blocked Kentucky’s Medicaid work requirement. Boasberg’s ruling lays out grounds on which South Dakota citizens could…
Month: July 2018
On August 17, 1858, in Lewistown, Illinois, Abraham Lincoln spoke on slavery, liberty, and his Senate campaign against Stephen Douglas for two and a half…
Senator John Thune is spending July 4th in Russia with six other Congressional Republicans trying to “establish rapport between the United States Congress and the…
Twelve score and two years ago, 56 men approved the Declaration of Independence, launching the era of modern democracy. Now countless American women are engaging…
Donald Trump is asking for authority to raise tariffs at will, in violation of the Constitution and World Trade Organization rules. His Administration has drafted…
In good news, Falls Area Single Track (FAST) broke ground on its newest multi-use trail system in Tuthill Park last week. The new Tuthill Park…
Far from dying under the reckless Trump Administration, the Affordable Care Act is covering more Americans than when Trump took office: Some 10.6 million people were…
I should be happy: Democrats Bill Adamson and Zach Kovach have survived a court challenge to their petitions and will remain on the District 7…
Speaking of workforce, the South Dakota Board of Regents approved numerous academic program requests to do the bidding of capital last week. Among those requests…
While I’m at it, I should note a few of the other “high-wage” jobs included on South Dakota’s “Hot Careers” website. The South Dakota Department…