In the right corner, weighing in with Heisenbergian uncertainty on the legal grounds for prosecuting fantasy sports gamblers, the Meade County Mauler, the Channette Choker, Attorney General…
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Chad Haber wasn’t qualified to run for Attorney General last year, but he appears to be representing himself in his fight against the Hughes County State’s Attorney’s prosecution of…
One citizen, one vote… unless you’re the president of the Hartford City Council protecting your mayor from a recall vote. In a well-attended and heated meeting last night, six members…
Secretary of State Shantel Krebs took a moment during her visit to Aberdeen yesterday to explain to me how the certification and challenge process for the…
One of the key findings cited by the USCIS as justification for taking away South Dakota’s access to EB-5 visa investment is the diversion of EB-5 investment dollars from job…
Georgia’s legislature passed a law in 2014 allowing schools to arm their staff, like South Dakota’s 2013 school gunslinger law. Guess what happened? Just like in South Dakota,…
Jason Glodt gives me an excuse to put on my old conservative hat and lodge a bonus argument against his proposed “crime victims bill of…
With lots of ballot measures coming up in the 2016 election (not to mention a possible local referendum on bonds for a new public library here…
I find the following posting on Craigslist Sioux Falls for a job that does not legally exist: Monitoring and witnessing signatures… interesting. Some petition organizer is offering…
For probably the first time in its history, TV cameras came to a board meeting of Mid-Central Educational Cooperative. Given that the state has yanked MCEC’s…