The theme for Kristi Noem’s first Governor’s Agricultural Summit (in Sioux Falls) may as well be “Get Big or Get Out.” The sponsors and speakers…
Month: July 2019
I regularly tell my child that TV melts your brain. Empirical support for that claim sits in the White House, watching four to eight hours…
According to the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, only three grants have gone out this year from the Future Fund, the Governor’s unchecked slush fund.…
In the best news of the weekend, South Dakota’s courts are going to make court documents available online! Right now when I want to look…
Todd Epp notes the irony that, even as the state bribes South Dakota counties to ignore environmental concerns and turn South Dakota into one giant…
Rookie Congressman Dusty Johnson sounded like he was on the sensible side of South Dakota history in February when he said the Wounded Knee Massacre…
Roz Brown of the Public News Service gets one of South Dakota’s top pundits to explain the inherent philosophical flaw in the Republican Party’s 2017…
Jeepers: if Mike Rounds thinks Trumpist Scyller Borglum is a Democratic infiltrator, what must he think of his Washington colleague Dusty Johnson, who apparently has…
With some Sioux Falls activists considering placing a $15/hour minimum wage on the 2020 ballot, we may get the chance to hear the Novstrups again…
Congressman Justin Amash of Michigan declared his independence from the Republican Party today. Amash’s father was a Palestinian refugee. His immigrant parents were both Republicans.…