We will not get to vote on a prescription drug price cap this fall. On Monday afternoon, Judge Patricia Devaney ruled that the petition for…
Month: July 2018
Making Lakota holy man Nicholas Black Elk a Catholic saint takes another step forward this month as a Vatican official comes to Rapid City to…
Senator M. Michael Rounds issued this statement yesterday the disastrous Trump-Putin meeting in Helsinki. Strangely, he mentions neither Trump nor Putin by name: Make no…
Maria Butina makes my blogging day. No, the Russian gun advocate didn’t drop by for a podcast (although, Ms. Butina, if you visit South Dakota,…
Governor Dennis Daugaard isn’t doing any better at offering a coherent political response to the Trump tariffs than his pal Dusty Johnson. At last week’s…
Competing with Aspire for financial support from the state is everyone who loves babies. According to a June report from Patrick Anderson now getting broader…
The Aberdeen American News front-paged the troubles that Aspire has recruiting and keeping workers with its low wages: Aspire continues its work despite staffing problems.…
In our discussion of the evidence three South Dakota farmers presented at Tim Bjorkman’s press conference last week on the damage Trump’s tariffs are doing…
The South Dakota Board of Education Standards meets tomorrow in Pierre for several dreary tasks, including conducting a public hearing on revising our high school…
The Russian military attacked the United States during the 2016 election. According to special counsel Robert Mueller’s latest indictment (bringing his total to 31 individuals…