An eager reader shares an interesting survey from Iowa State University showing the bunkum corn and soybean farmers in Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois are using…
Month: November 2019
If the Legislature is serious about micromanaging the Department of Education to produce better learning outcomes, perhaps they’ll follow Italy’s lead and require our public…
The Walworth County Commission Follies continue. According to the Mobridge Tribune, the county budget for 2020 may be null and void due to the commission’s…
Governor Kristi Noem gets to host her first Christmas at the Capitol this year. Our Snow Queen Governor has made sure she’s gotten her holy…
Just as it loses one fight for discrimination, the Trump Administration invites another. On Tuesday, the Department of Health and Human Services announced a rule…
A federal judge yesterday threw out the Trump Administration’s proposed Health and Human Services rule that would have let doctors and other health care workers…
In good news, Worthington voters finally overcame some strong and self-destructive anti-immigrant sentiment to approve spending $38.7 million to build the classroom space necessary to…
Congressman Dusty Johnson said he wanted a transparent impeachment process. Now we have one: the transcript of our EU ambassador and Trump donor Gordon Sondland’s…
The USDA has issued its draft rules for growing hemp, but Governor Kristi Noem continues to stand in the way of farmer freedom by refusing…
“You don’t get what you don’t fight for,” says Senator Elizabeth Warren in her 9,300-word, 165-hyperlink proposal to extend Medicare to all Americans. Those 165…