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Even 80 mph is a ‘limit’

     Limit: The point, edge or line beyond which something cannot or may not proceed. – American Heritage Dictionary In a different time, when I was a parent and not a grandparent, we used to talk about “limits” to our children. Check with Webster’s and you’ll find...

No substitute for a solid ‘foundation’

Foundation:  A basis upon which something stands or is supported. – Dictionary.com George Mickelson had a dream that one day, communities all across South Dakota would  have a way to pay for some extras – call them wants instead of needs – and that the money would be...

You graduated from where?

Transitive verb: A verb accompanied by a direct object. – Dictionary.com It’s that time of year when graduation announcements appear in the mailbox. The ceremonies are different now, and by that I mean compared to 50 years ago when members of the Class of 1965 walked...

Defining a ‘disaster’

Disaster: A sudden calamitous event, producing great material loss, damage, or distress. – Merriam Webster Dictionary Webster’s uses floods, mining collapses, and even war to define a disaster but the definition is too limiting. Ask residents of Delmont, Wessington...

Obscuring transparency

     Transparency: A situation or statement that is easily understood or recognized because there are no secrets connected with it or because it is expressed in a clear way. – Collins English Dictionary Back in the day, “open government” was a rallying cry for...

Challenging tradition

Tradition: An inherited, established or customary pattern of thought, action or behavior.—Dictionary.com Traditions come and go. Some, like removing your hat when the National Anthem is being played, are revered and last to this day. Family traditions are passed along...