Sioux Falls political activist and former city councilwoman Theresa Stehly took the mic during public comment at the Minnehaha County Commission meeting Tuesday to express…
Month: June 2023
Election denier Monae Johnson originally headlined her 2022 campaign with the phrase “election integrity“. But now that she’s South Dakota’s chief election officer, she doesn’t…
As we learn from the discussion between legislators and Regents at the Board of Regents meeting in Madison this week, sensible policymakers understand that the…
In May, when Dakotans for Health sued the Minnehaha County Commission and Auditor Leah Anderson for imposing its new policy banning petition circulators from standing…
The Noem nepotism machine did its job in Watertown this week. Ag-industrial-lobbyist Kyle Peters, son-in-law of Governor Kristi Noem, cruised to victory in the Watertown…
Governor Kristi Noem has a new ad campaign splashing her face on top of a new website and two attempts at video humor to recruit…
Last month the Public Utilities Commission deemed the dealings of Banghart Properties, formerly Fearless Grain Marketing, sufficiently shady to justify denying the Gettysburg middleman company…
Governor Noem appointed Brock Brown as the student member of the Board of Regents in 2020 when he was a junior at SDSU. Regent Brown…
Back in 2014, the South Dakota Retailers said that raising South Dakota’s minimum wage would reduce job opportunities for everyone… Experienced workers may not get…
Just one week after beating Minnehaha County’s restrictive petition policy in federal court, ballot question committee Dakotans for Health is turning its legal fire on…