Minnesota-based ag co-op CHS is in trouble for fudged figures. Evidently an employee deliberately overstated the value of CHS’s rail freight contracts by maybe $190…
Month: November 2018
Amidst the wreckage of last week’s election, an eager reader pointed out one shiny gem: sane people committed to sensible government kicked litigious yahoos off…
Hey, farmers! Don’t forget to tell the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service how badly Donald Trump screwed you this year! The NASS says it will…
All right, you’ve had a week to recover; who’s ready to discuss (and debate, and petition?) initiatives for the 2020 ballot? Secretary of State has…
My admiration for Spider-Man, Captain America, The Hulk, Iron Man, and the rest of the Marvel Universe is not quite as strong as my fanatic…
Anybody want to take another shot at redistricting reform on the 2020 South Dakota ballot? Let’s get the Terminator to help! Colorado, Missouri, and Michigan…
The first person Kristi Noem hired was a lobbyist. But South Dakotans mostly shrugged at the repeal of IM 22 in this year’s Legislative races…
On hearing of the death of former legislator and anti-choice crusader Roger Hunt, Governor-Elect Kristi Noem issued this statement on Saturday: Trailblazer? Sure, Hunt blazed…
While the McCaulley/Noem Administration-Elect decides just how mean it can be to transgender South Dakotans, Massachusetts voters affirmed their state’s law prohibiting discrimination against transgender…
With the defeat of Initiated Measure 25 and the election of a Republican Governor and Legislature who have no plans to invest in education, South…