The news from Jackson County looks like a victory for Indian voting rights. After burning up lots of taxpayer dollars fighting a voting-rights lawsuit from its…
Tag: South Dakota
KSOO news director Beth Warden talks to Rebecca Kiesow-Knudsen, VP of Community Services for Lutheran Social Services, and learns that South Dakota is unlikely to…
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…
Slob hunters a-plenty: in a 24-hour checkpoint on I-90 near White Lake Sunday and Monday, Game Fish & Parks and assisting agencies caught hunters breaking South Dakota’s hunting rules at…
The Thomas More Law Center of Michigan is taking South Dakota to court over Common Core. Taking the same tack as a lawsuit that won in district…
Governor Dennis Daugaard uses his weekly column to promote more standardized tests… for workers! When a business needs to hire a new employee, there’s a lot…
Since 2005, South Dakota has obtained millions of dollars in federal GEAR UP grants under the pretense of helping prepare American Indian youth for college. However, in a tradition going…
Governor Dennis Daugaard doesn’t know corruption from corn dogs. He also doesn’t know leadership from lederhosen. Our Governor convenes a Blue Ribbon task force and says, “Let’s…
Angela Kennecke did not spotlight the most significant text from her 33-minute interview with Governor Dennis Daugaard and Secretary of Education Melody Schopp this week. Right out…