I’m trying to figure out which is the bigger story, that South Dakota Republican Party chairman Dan Lederman was still as of this afternoon registered to…
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C-SPAN is ran its Cities Tours feature on Pierre this weekend. During their early September visit, C-SPAN spoke to Bob Mercer, one of only two…
Republican U.S. House candidate was campaigning at the SDSU Beef Bowl yesterday: Yes, it is nice to see Dusty on campus. However, we in the…
Todd Epp mentions a new statewide news service in the chute: Former Argus Leader editor Jack Marsh is working with other Argus alums on South…
We journalists can breathe a half-sigh of relief—Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein says the Department of Justice’s effort to plug the leakiest White House ever…
Dan Rather and his grandson Martin took a monumental drive from Texas to the Black Hills. Yesterday they visited Mount Rushmore and the Crazy Horse…
All hail Kevin Woster and South Dakota Public Broadcasting for their defense of long-form blogging! Woster cranks out over 2,600 words of the most thorough…
The SDGOP spin blog really overworked itself trying to portray local reporting on the advantage Republicans derive from gerrymandering as “fake news.” Three consecutive posts…
Four years ago when BPI filed suit against ABC for calling its processed bovine leavings the accurately descriptive term “pink slime,” the big food corporations could get area governors to shove their…
When I first heard the news about Montana’s Republican candidate for U.S. House, Greg Gianforte, assaulting U.K. Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs in his campaign office, I…