Gene Hetland
Saluting the Sweep
How Many DWIs is Too Many?
Vote Early (But Not Often)
Political observers tell us more people are voting early this year, and it continues a trend we've seen in recent years.
I'll bet more people would cast an early ballot if they knew it would stop the phone calls and the mailings, but there's no way to keep the barrage of political ads off the radio or television
One More George McGovern Memory (or Two)
A lot has been said and is being said about former Senator George McGovern in the aftermath of his death, and I've thought of a couple of things I haven't passed along.
In his 1980 campaign for re-election, the one he lost to Republican Jim Abdnor, George McGovern was the reason Peter, Paul and Mary came to Sioux Falls to play a concert
Snow Reminds Us of What’s Ahead
Bad Things Everywhere
Some days I wonder what kind of world we live in.
True, there is a lot of good news to be found, but some days I check the news services and can only shake my head.
For example, just a sampling of a few stories on Wednesday--just one day this week, and only around 25 stories sampled from the Associated Press
Me, the (Very) Young Reader
Rehabbed Owls Go Back Into the Wild
New President for Dakota State University
The interim president at Dakota State University since February has been chosen by the Board of Regents to become the school's 22nd president.
David Borofsky succeeds Douglas Knowlton, who left the South Dakota public university system earlier this year for a higher education position in Minnesota

