We saw coronavirus drive an increase in bicycling at the beginning of then pandemic; now Sioux Falls Parks & Rec says use of the pretty…
Month: May 2021
The Board of Educational Standards learned Thursday that the vo-techs (which are now technically colleges) they oversee continue to see nearly the vast majority of…
A new poll from South Dakota News Watch and the Chiesman Center for Democracy shows just how out of step Senator Al Novstrup and his anti-democracy…
South Dakota makes the New York Times again, this time as part of the Republican Party’s nationwide effort to curb any and all voting rights that…
Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors member David Chicoine tells WNAX that South Dakota probably won’t see the same explosive post-pandemic GDP growth as the nation…
South Dakota’s unemployment ticked down to 2.8% in April, meaning the difficulty you’ll have finding available workers is about the same as it’s been in…
I didn’t hear Republican legislators grousing about all the free money the Governor handed out to her business pals from last year’s federal stimulus money.…
When I mentioned the trouble grain marketer and the state’s contracted concessioneer Jeremey Frost was having following the law surrounding grain contracts, Frost dropped by…
Aberdeen organizers hoping to build a new veterans’ center asked the Brown County Commission to contribute $300,000 toward their $5,000,000 project. Chief fundraiser Thomas Croymans…
GOP Appropriators Concerns Unfounded: DOE Never Intended to Seek Federal Grants for Civics Education
Republican Appropriators made a fuss over nothing last week when they issued a grandstanding letter to the Department of Education last week warning them not…