Jaci Conrad Pearson follows up on information about the possible sale of the Fur-Ever Wild wolf exhibit in Deadwood and learns that fur-farmer Terri Petter really is giving up the…
Category: South Dakota
“Haven’t I suffered enough?” That’s what I think every time someone asks me if I’m going to write another blog post about convicted felon Annette Bosworth. That’s…
The executive board of South Dakota Progress met in Aberdeen on Thursday. Chair Katrina Wilke and board members Michael Hanson, mrc Miller (no, really, lowercase—that’s the way…
First bird flu, now rabbit fever: A sudden rise in rabbit fever has been reported in South Dakota, particularly in the Black Hills. Seven cases…
Hey, want to do some easy petitioning? South Dakotans for Responsible Lending is circulating their 36%-interest-rate-cap petition all week at the Sioux Empire Fair, and they would love…
Governor Dennis Daugaard attended a Gifted Education Summit on the USD campus this morning, largely so he and South Dakota’s First Lady could be honored…
Senator John Thune is the number-three man in the leadership of the majority party of the United States Senate. His party enjoys a larger majority in the Senate and…
Scotland mover and shaker Frank Kloucek is rallying his neighbors to attend a Department of Transportation meeting on Monday, August 3, in Tyndall. The main topic will be…
Lacking any real news to discuss, Pat Powers recycles the fact that no Democrat has entered next year’s U.S. Senate race into another gleeful chortling over Senator John…
The Aberdeen Downtown Association held it second annual Wine Walk on Main Street tonight. Six full blocks of art, music, and marauding packs of well-coiffed…