Alas, anti-democratic forces in North Dakota are copying the bad ideas of South Dakota Republicans in an attempt to shackle the people’s power to initiate…
Month: July 2021
Rodney M. Bordeaux, President of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, says American Indians depend on Medicaid for affordable health care and will benefit from finally expanding…
Dave Baumeister returns with commentary on the misuse of various economic isms: GREETINGS, BLOGOPHILES! I’m sorry you haven’t heard from me in a while, but…
South Dakota’s old folks made a fair effort at reaching the 90% covid-19 vaccination rate I wished for when we rang in this hopeful new…
It’s sprinkling outside my window here in Aberdeen, but South Dakota, Minnesota, and North Dakota remain under the northern arm of the drought that is…
While part-time Governor Kristi Noem spent Thursday on her high horse squawking about critical race theory and abortion and then riding said horse around the Cheyenne…
Is there something about living in South Dakota that helps me think like a prisoner? I hit “Publish” on my last article, on North Dakota’s…
Speaking of North Dakota and sensible reforms, perhaps South Dakota could find a blueprint for improving working conditions in our state prisons by looking at…
North Dakota is making the daily commute safer for bicyclists. On Sunday, August 1, House Bill 1252, signed by Governor Doug Burgum last March, will…
We’ve discussed previously how much good President Biden’s proposed infrastructure investments will do for South Dakota‘s economic needs and health needs. But our senior Senator, John…