At its February 3 meeting, the Government Accountability Board gave Governor Kristi Noem until April 15 to respond to two ethics complaints received by the…
Month: April 2022
Augustana University just hired University of Minnesota assistant coach Garrett Raboin to head the hockey program the Sioux Falls school plans to launch next year.…
An eager reader notices that yet another Canadian energy company is angling to exploit South Dakota’s natural resources. Vancouver-based Pegasus Resources has bought 147 lode mining…
I’d suggest Stel Kline could find work out in Kadoka, but the Kadoka Press isn’t hiring or printing anymore. After begging for someone, anyone, to move…
A former prison official is suing South Dakota for firing her for reporting sexual harassment. A former prison guard is complaining to the Equal Employment Opportunity…
The Hill has a couple of articles speculating on the GOP 2024 Presidential primary. One refers to the “shadow primary” taking place as eager GOPers run…
Kate Wright, new exec of Climate Mayors, says the hundreds of mayors participating in the group’s effort to take local action to fight climate change…
Let’s hope profit opportunities from the agricultural shortages Putin has caused don’t reverse the positive trend in CRP enrollments in South Dakota. Joshua Haiar reports…
Russia and Ukraine produce 60% of the world’s sunflower oil. The Ukrainian Electronic Grain Exchange says that, despite war and a cold, wet spring delaying…
What does a business degree get for a business? Not much besides a shift of wealth from workers: in both the US and Denmark, when…