KELO-TV reminds us that Dakotans for Health plans to give South Dakota voters a chance to vote for a third time to protect women’s right…
Month: August 2022
Senate Commandant—er, President Pro-Tem—Lee Schoenbeck (R-5/Lake Kampeska) was on the phone with Lori Walsh on SDPB this noon making stuff up about Medicaid expansion, which…
Governor Kristi Noem happily ignored medical research when she declared telemedicine consultations for women seeking medication abortions too dangerous to be legal. But now when she…
Senators John Thune and Mike Rounds found their way back to G.I. Jesus yesterday. After voting twice this summer against the PACT Act to expand…
Russia requires outside religious groups to register with the government. Now so does the Oglala Sioux Tribe, although it has backed away from a more…
“Are Sturgis Rally Goers Getting Younger?” asks KELO-TV. Well, they may feel younger with the wind whipping through their hair, but every one of them…
A Republican legislature places a conservative amendment to the state constitution on the primary ballot rather than the general election ballot. The primary usually has…
Monkeypox seems a lot easier to avoid than coronavirus. Monkeypox is much less contagious than covid-19. Coronavirus spreads through the air, simply through being in…
The pro-corporate Farm Bureau is hosting a panel discussion of on carbon dioxide pipelines at pro-corporate Dakotafest on August 16. The Farm Bureau initially stacked…
Senator Lee Schoenbeck (R-5/Lake Kampeska) says Rapid City’s fringe right-wing Republicans are hurting South Dakota’s economic development with their radical votes. Representative Tina Mullaly (R-35/Rapid…