According to the Kaiser Family Foundation’s July vaccine poll, more than half of American adults who report not getting their coronavirus vaccine yet, including 75%…
Month: August 2021
With coronavirus pandemic persisting due to many Americans’ bad decisions, many institutions of higher education are mandating vaccines and masks. The Chronicle of Higher Education lists…
Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity hosted a “Red Blue Build” in St. Paul yesterday, bringing Minnesota legislators together to help build affordable houses. Max Nesterak…
I’d been thinking about Stephen King’s plague novel The Stand since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. In that novel, a flu virus engineered (unlike the real…
Senator Mike Rounds doesn’t think he’s reached a “saturation level” in promoting coronavirus vaccines. Asked about vaccinated Senator Lindsey Graham’s covid diagnosis, Senator Rounds set…
The coronavirus pandemic has delayed Dairy Queen’s Miracle Treat Day, the ice creamery’s fundraiser for Children’s Miracle Network, from July to October. The greatest Dairy…
While the Next Biggest Thing our Governor seems capable of thinking up for economic development is to quarter-heartedly fund a shooting range where West River folks…
The Corrections crunch isn’t unique to the state prison system. Even with those darned unemployment benefits cut back, better starting pay than the state prisons,…
The Missouri Valley Football Conference commissioner Patty Viverito is pushing conference teams to reach an 85% vaccination rate. To its embarassment, South Dakota State University’s…