When you’ve pled guilty to trying to steal a change machine from a car wash, and you have a long criminal record, and the judge…
Category: South Dakota
I haven’t gotten the official announcement from party leadership, but C.J. Abernathey says he won the South Dakota Libertarian Party’s nomination to lead the ever-fledgling…
Aberdeen got no snow, but Huron got 18 inches, Chamberlain and Stickney got 14, and Winner got 20. The Department of Public Safety hasn’t heard…
As Congresswoman Kristi Noem sits mostly idle in her job—not on House Ag to toot about the Farm Bill, sidelined by an Executive Branch that…
As a perpetually shave-lazy guy, I occasionally hear well-intentioned supporters mention that wearing a beard sends the message that a candidate has something to hide. Clean-shaven…
Oregon has become the second state to enact legislation promoting net neutrality. On Tuesday, Governor Kate Brown signed a law that, starting January 2019, will…
Dakota War College discusses Republican U.S. House candidate Neal Tapio’s meager first-quarter fundraising report. $7,555 in individual contributions, $12,000 spent just to keep Shad Olson…
Patrick Lalley keeps having me on the air, and KSOO keeps its broadcast license. That should be news in itself. On Tuesday’s program, Lalley asked…
An anonymous reader mentioned that Rep. Lynne DiSanto, currently fighting a primary battle against Ryan Smith to claim the GOP nomination for the District 35…
The prescription drug price cap goes to the November ballot as Initiated Measure 26. Yesterday Secretary of State Shantel Krebs reported that she estimates the…