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Minding your p’s, q’s and g’s

       “What this country needs is more free speech worth listening to.” — Hansell B. Duckett Overheard at coffee: Waitress: “Hower you guys doin’?” Customer: “Doin’ good.” Waitress: “Whatcha havin’ this mornin’?” Customer: “Just coffee. Headin’ out soon.” Now,...

Shortchanging history, students

     “Those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it.” — Edmund Burke Today’s history quiz: — How many amendments does the Constitution have? — What is the economic system in the United States? — The Federalist Papers...

Nothing ordinary about Mr. 3 names

Without words, without writing and without books, there would be no history, there could be no concept of humanity. – Hermann Hess William Kent Krueger is a rarity. He speaks as well as he writes. Dressed in a pink golf shirt and blue jeans, Krueger wears a small...

Local news is still Job 1

     “The first duty of a newspaper is to be accurate. If it be accurate, it follows that it is fair.”  — Herbert Bayard Swope, American journalist and editor Forty years ago, the executive director of the South Dakota Newspaper Association called me and said he...

Enjoy low gas prices while you can

   “The reason gas prices are so high is because the oil is in Texas and Oklahoma and all the dipsticks are in Washington.” – Yakov Smirnoff    It felt like I was in a time machine, but it was really just Sioux Falls. The gasoline nozzle clicked off, and...

It’s like, you know, the end of the day

     Verbal tic: A word or phrase that someone frequently says without intending to. – Merriam Webster      Call them verbal tics or language fads, but if you listen closely, you’ll hear certain words repeated over and over during our public conversation. One of Sen....