Game Fish & Parks data on camping suggest the covid-deniers’ tourism surge may be over. According to data toward the end of the GF&P Commission…
Month: May 2022
Aggressive marketing, a second year of extending the pheasant season through January, and a third year of paying South Dakotans to trap raccoon, skunk, fox,…
The Ohio primary offers one small measure of the influence Governor Kristi Noem is building with her nationwide campaigning. Last summer, Noem endorsed former Ohio…
So whom would you choose to serve on the state Board of Education Standards: a woman who has experience teaching and making policy and whose…
This guest column comes from longtime marijuana-reform advocate Bob Newland of Hot Springs. With a record of having sponsored and managed seven failed statewide cannabis-related…
When Senator Lee Schoenbeck (R-5/Lake Kampeska) craftily moved the vote on Amendment C, the 60% vote threshold for fiscal ballot measures, to this year’s primary…
Our friends the Libertarians have announced a new, revised, and smaller list of nominees for the general election: The Libertarian Party of South Dakota is…
Aberdeen mayor Travis Schaunaman’s drunk brother Andy is running for Aberdeen City Council. To demonstrate his fitness for office, drunk brother Andy drove intoxicated on…
Once again, only a small fraction of South Dakota voters get a say in who serves their county as sheriff. The Secretary of State lists…
Meade County Sheriff Ron Merwin is running for reëlection in the June primary. He faces only one challenger, DCI agent Pat West. Both are Republicans,…