The South Dakota Democratic Party agrees with me that the votes by Kristi Noem, John Thune, and Mike Rounds to block better online privacy rules are not…
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Meanwhile, in my northwestern district, film aficionado Thomas Black wins my vote for Aberdeen City Council solely on creative movie logo repurposing: Details are thin on his…
Ten candidates have filed for four Aberdeen City Council seats. Running in the southeast district against incumbent councilman Clint Rux is political newcomer Kaleb Weis. His campaign…
NARAL South Dakota and Planned Parenthood are joining folks nationwide alarmed about the Trumpist threat to women’s rights in a protest tomorrow called The People’s Filibuster. Concerned citizens will rally…
With her President trying to take away South Dakotans’ air service, rural water, and food security, Kristi Noem is going to have to spend a lot of her gubernatorial campaign…
Senator Al Novstrup hasn’t poked his head out of his hole to update the public on his work in the 2017 Legislature since the March 4…
In bad news for one-night-standers… It’s about time someone take a stand against hookups. Oh, wait—this story is actually about people being able to make long-term…
Secretary of State Shantel Krebs is raising money for her U.S. House campaign with an e-mail spotlighting her 22-point lead over fellow Republican Dusty Johnson in an…
Republican blogger John Tsitrian agrees with me that the spectacular, tremendous triumph of ObamaCare over TrumpCare signals that South Dakota should finally get on with expanding Medicaid:…
Just home from the Capitol, Representative Drew Dennert sat down this evening with Dakota Free Press to talk about Veto Day. The freshman Republican and I talk…