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The 100th session of the South Dakota Legislature got underway last week in Pierre, with Governor Kristi Noem delivering her seventh, and likely final, State of the State Address. If she is confirmed … more
Greetings from the 100th South Dakota legislative session. It is an honor to once again serve the great people of District 8 as your Senator. The year ahead will include several challenges as we work … more
In her 2024 Budget Address, Governor Noem announced an educational innovation for the parents and students of South Dakota: Educational Savings Accounts (ESAs). She explained that this investment … more
Her freckled face burned bright red. She folded her hands, averted her eyes and whispered, “I need to use the necessary.” This scene led to the attempted escape of the young woman from her … more
For those of you who may be trying to eat a little healthier as the new year kicks off, I thought I would share some tips on keeping your lettuce fresh for a longer time. I’m guessing the majority … more
Another one of the top New Year’s resolutions we see is to exercise more. I have talked to gym managers who have told me they get 90 percent of their annual sales in the first month of the year. … more
“Step right up! Read all about it!” Do you remember the newspaper boys in the movies as they called out the latest breaking news? Headlines flashed on the screen. Presses churned out copies that … more
It never seems to fail. During this time of year, no matter how hard I try to avoid it, I always get hit by some sort of bug. Sure enough, it got me again. I don’t know what it was this year, but … more
As the New Year begins, many Americans set financial resolutions, often aiming to spend less or earn more. While these goals stem from a desire for stability, they also reflect a broader tendency to … more
In 2022, South Dakota voters expanded Medicaid eligibility to adults with incomes up to 138% of the poverty level. The amendment was placed in the state’s Constitution and can only be changed by … more
The night is not quite silent. There is a soft gentle sound like tiny bells whispering a happy song meant only for the heart to hear. A shiny golden angel shimmers red to blue to green as she turns, … more
A new year is upon us, and I have found myself thinking about, of all things, the process of teaching my children to dress themselves. It is an early rite of passage and one that is certainly a … more
2024 has been an exciting year full of new additions and big changes for our family. We were excited to welcome a second grandchild when Taylor and Dane Coughlin had little Lyla Rae on Feb. 26. Her … more
New Years means looking ahead. Growing up on my family ranch, we always looked forward to a long year of hard work. After all, calving season wasn’t too far in the future. We celebrated the … more
One of the longstanding holiday traditions here in South Dakota is the many decorated Christmas trees, which line the splendid halls of the Capitol building in Pierre. These trees are decorated by … more
Every year, I am blown away by the decorations at the South Dakota State Capitol. Volunteers decorate dozens of trees and the whole Capitol in a theme. This year, the theme is “Through a Child’s … more
One year long ago, I very much desired a Lionel electric train set for Christmas. I’m sure I was quite annoying, constantly imploring my parents for this train. One day, a couple of weeks before … more
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