I generally avoid crime-of-the-week coverage, but this crime has happened twice in Aberdeen in two weeks. First, on the night of Wednesday, August 31, someone fired multiple…
Category: South Dakota
In today’s teapot tempest department, Patrick Anderson finds some people who like and some people who don’t like the new $52,000 digital signs installed on the historic State…
Sure, Initiated Measure 22, the Anti-Corruption Act, comes from Democrat Rick Weiland’s efforts to reform South Dakota politics via ballot measure. But Weiland has assembled…
If you’ve bought cream, half and half, yogurt, cottage cheese, or sour cream since 2003, you can get some money from the dairy industry. On August 25, Land O’…
No, really, I mean it, says Judge Karen Schreier. Kurt Evans and Wayne Schmidt don’t get spots on the 2016 ballot. In an August 31…
If you want the Governor to sign a bill, it can’t have a “D” in front of it. It has to have two Ds. Following signals…
Henry Red Cloud, Democratic candidate for Public Utilities Commission, has been gathering supplies to support the “Water Protectors” protest camp at the Cannonball–Missouri confluence in…
Yesterday I featured West River attorney Mark Vargo’s opposition to Amendment S; today I spotlight East River attorney Ryan Kolbeck’s opposition to Amendment S. How’s that…
Jason Glodt tells public radio he’s about to launch a six-figure radio campaign to promote Amendment S, California billionaire Henry T. Nicholas’s crime victims bill of rights. Glodt’s…
Last April, Aberdeen police found more than $14,000 worth of drugs and seventeen firearms on the premises of the Schriver Funeral Home, a few blocks…