KOTA-TV reports that during her latest out-of-state trip, Governor Kristi Noem appears to have improvised some comment about “putting prayer back in our schools“: South…
Month: July 2021
Governor Kristi Noem says that the record 85.9-million-dollar budget surplus South Dakota incurred in Fiscal Year 2021 happened “Because of our respect for freedom and…
After two and a half years enjoying the nepotism of his mother-in-law the Governor, Kyle Peters, father of Granny Gone Kristi Noem’s first grandchild, has…
Last year, part-time Governor Kristi Noem ordered South Dakota state agencies not to do business with contractors who support boycotts, divestment or sanctions against Israel. Noem’s…
With another hot dry spell hitting South Dakota, the drought map will likely only get redder. Last week’s map from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Drought…
At its July 12 meeting, the Scotland City Council approved closing Main Street for a cornhole tournament on August 13 and the Scottie Stampede parade and…
When Governor Kristi Noem canned the Corrections Secretary and the State Penitentiary Warden last week in response to alarms raised by an anonymous letter about…
Governor Kristi Noem took to Facebook last Friday to acknowledge the racist, colonialist history of America’s boarding schools/concentration camps for American Indian children and the long-delayed…
Senator Jim Bolin (R-16/Canton) is still fretting about inflation, but from Bob Mercer’s account of last week’s Teacher Compensation Review Board meeting, it doesn’t sound…
Lincoln County residents get to vote next week on whether to allow a new beef plant to stink up the neighborhood around Worthing. East Dakota…