The South Dakota Board of Regents announced Thursday that our public university system’s full-time enrollment has decreased this fall by 541 students to 26,093. That’s…
Month: September 2018
Friday evening, I mused that Pat Powers’s criticism of independent District 7 House candidate Cory Ann Ellis for one tweet expressing a lack of interest…
I am pleased that the South Dakota Republican Party is encouraging early voting. I am doubled over laughing at the graphic design choices: Yes, please,…
Kristi Noem celebrates American Business Women’s Day by claiming to have done all sorts of wonderful things for businesswomen. Her self-praise rings as emptily as…
Senator Jim Bolin claims in his Pro statement on Amendment X, his unnecessary plan to raise the vote necessary to amend the state constitution to…
If Spearfish voters don’t want to wait until October 22 for City Hall downtown to start taking ballots, they can drive down to the Lawrence…
Early voting has started! Head to your courthouse any regular business day between now and Election Day, cast your ballot, and get yourself off the…
Well, at least the Trump Administration doesn’t want to wreck Yellowstone. The U.S. Forest Service is recommending a twenty-year moratorium on new mining claims on…
In what passes for political analysis on the SDGOP spin blog, Pat Powers says a six-year-old Tweet from my friend and independent District 7 House…
Governor Dennis Daugaard himself steps out in favor of the easiest ballot measure to oppose, the patently unconstitutional Initiated Measure 24. In his Pro statement…