The coronavirus pandemic has killed 2.21 out of every 1,000 South Dakotans and 1.71 out of every 1,000 Americans (and let’s stop that number from climbing: wear…
Month: April 2021
I have no doubt that Tim Rave can walk and chew gum at the same time. But can he simultaneously serve as a gubernatorial appointee…
In South Dakota, 48% of registered voters identify as Republican while only 27% identify as Democratic. Nationally, sanity has a greater foothold. Gallup reports that…
President Joe Biden’s plan to replace every lead water pipe in the country with infrastructure that won’t damage children’s brains responds to Americans’ greatest environmental concern. A…
Ingenuity, indeed: Yesterday a four-pound machine sitting on Mars, powered by sunshine only half as strong as the noon sun we get on Earth, spun…
In a profound moment for South Dakota journalism in the 21st century, veteran Pierre reporter Bob Mercer quotes a source’s emoji: I don’t know if…
But the shipping-container shortage won’t matter to South Dakota much if we can’t get our goods out to ports in the first place. KSFY reports…
Did you know global shipping is short on shipping containers… and it’s our fault? We Americans are importing more stuff, and apparently we’re so slow at…
Rapid City Economic Developer: Raising Corporate Taxes to Invest in Infrastructure Can Boost Economy
Uh oh: one of Rapid City’s corporate shills is getting off message! Tom Johnson, president of Rapid City’s business-propaganda operation “Elevate Rapid City,” says President…
Dakotans for Health, led by Rick Weiland of Sioux Falls, is circulating an initiative petition to put Medicaid expansion on South Dakotans’ 2022 general election…