The rich have become richer, and the poor have become poorer. Percy Bysshe Shelley’s compatriot reporter and author Oliver Bullough visited South Dakota last spring…
Month: November 2019
Former University of Sioux Falls professor, state legislator and Sioux Falls city councilman Kermit Staggers died Wednesday night. A man who server with Staggers in…
While the State of South Dakota prances around like a fool with its $1.4-million “We’re On Meth™” cap on, it’s also seeking bids for State…
Remember that tornado that tore up a lot of Billie Sutton’s hometown of Burke back in August? It was big enough to make CNN, but…
Mike Rounds sent out a fundraising e-mail Monday saying that to “stand up against the radical left-wing mob” and “continue to deliver on the promise…
The Public Utilities Commission yesterday finally approved the 155-megawatt Tatanka Ridge Wind Project in Deuel County. Avangrid, which is part of Spanish Iberdrola, says it…
Lynne/Lyndi DiSanto is sparing us the trouble of remembering what name she’s using: she’s quitting the Legislature, divorcing her husband, and moving to Montana! A…
Everybody gets a shot at Kristi Noem’s ridiculous anti-drug campaign, including guest columnist Dave Baumeister: Greetings, Blogophiles! I apologize for my absence from last week,…
Long-time Yankton Stockmen’s Livestock Market owner Gail Sohler apparently has some regrets about his involvement in the ag-industrial complex. In this remarkable letter to the…
Patrick Anderson’s article last Friday on the state’s push for more tech jobs includes this interesting enrollment note from DSU president José-Marie Griffiths: Enrollment in…