Dakota News Now featuring story on Richard Thomason’s runoff campaign, State Rep. Greg Jamison working with council candidate

Dakota News Now has a story tonight featuring former State Representative, and hopefully, future Sioux Falls City Councilman Richard Thomason, on his efforts to get out the vote as the campaign cruises into the final week of the election:

Thomason reflected on his campaign ahead of the runoff contest and said that nothing has changed for the messaging, but this upcoming election is a new playing field.

He said, “While we do have great momentum, you can’t let the foot off the gas pedal, you’ve got to keep going. Every day knocking on doors, making calls, meeting with people. We do enjoy the momentum, but we know that’s not stopping until 7:00 on April 30.”

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For the duration of Thomason’s campaign, Jamison has served as a mentor for him. As they’ve transitioned into the runoff portion, Jamison and Thomason discussed how they’ve moved into looking at the bigger picture behind having a council seat.

Jamison described how the biggest reality check he faced when on the council was the elaborate budget the city had for a variety of things, he’s taken his knowledge and provided Thomason with his best advice.

Read (and Watch) the entire story at Dakota News Now.

Does there need to be more than just a meeting? Sex Offender speaks to students in Elkton.

The Elkton School Board is apparently “having a meeting” after a convicted sex offender was invited to a classroom to speak with students:

The Elkton School Board will discuss a revision of guest policies after a sex offender was invited into a classroom as a guest speaker.

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According to Jandahl, the school board will be revising the guest policy so that the administration will have more oversight on who is invited into classrooms. The school board will also implement a policy that will allow them to ban non-student sex offenders from school grounds, school activities and property under control of the school.

Read the entire story here.

You hate to over react.. but I would have thought that not visiting schools would have been an automatic condition placed upon a convicted sex offender who as an element of their crime offended with a minor.  Or were just a sex offender, period.

Senator Erin Tobin roasts Citizens for Liberty cherry-picked scorecard for what it is.

Always good to see our elected officials being truthful with the public. And this occasion is State Senator Erin Tobin noting to the voters of her District what they need to know about the scorecard her opponent is waving around, the infamous Citizens for Liberty cherry picked nonsense scorecard.

This would be the same group that rated their lobbyist’s spouse at 100% after she was suspended and censured for harassing a legislative employee over breastfeeding and vaccinations. And not passing any legislation that year.

You can go to Senator Tobin’s facebook page here – share it all over.

If you’re interested in reading a more accurate scorecard on who is and who is not conservative, you can check out the Real Conservative Scorecard here.

Perennial Sioux Falls city candidate arrested for assault after accused of trying to strangle woman

Good gosh. What is it with politicos being accused of trying to strangle women?

First, it was Gordon Howie/Neal Tapio campaign supporter Shad Olson. Now, Sioux Falls city candidate.. or attempted city candidate.. David Zokaites has been accused of trying to injure some poor woman:

At Zokaites’ initial appearance hearing Tuesday, Minnehaha County prosecutor Kathleen Fulton said the allegations against Zokaites were that an argument between him and the woman became physical, and that he placed an exercise ball over her mouth and nose and put his body weight on it, preventing her from breathing for 30 seconds.

Victoria Reker, with the Minnehaha County Public Advocate’s Office, said Zokaites denied the allegations. Reker had asked the woman to leave his home after coming over while she was intoxicated, which had become a “pattern of behavior” that he had called police about before.

Read the entire story here.

 

Release: Ellsworth Task Force Leaders Announced

Ellsworth Task Force Leaders Announced

MADISON, SD–Today, the Executive Board of the Legislature announced the Senate membership on the Ellsworth Task Force, which will explore current and future developments surrounding Ellsworth Air Force Base.

Senate members of the Ellsworth Task Force are Senator Michael Walsh (Chair) (D-35), Senator Red Dawn Foster (D-27), Senator Helene Duhamel (R-32), Senator Jean Hunhoff (R-18), and Majority Leader Casey Crabtree (R-8).

The formation of this task force underscores South Dakota’s commitment to the continued success and viability of Ellsworth Air Force Base and the surrounding region.

Majority Leader Casey Crabtree expressed his confidence in the Senators selected to serve. “The Senate has made economic development in South Dakota a major priority,” said Majority Leader Crabtree. “We have the opportunity to strengthen America’s national security and grow prosperity for the surrounding region. These Senators understand the importance of Ellsworth Air Force Base to our state and nation.”

“Ellsworth Air Force Base is an integral part of the Rapid City community and a strategic location for our nation’s military,” said Task Force Chair Walsh. “I look forward to helping ensure that we as a state are doing everything possible to support the Ellsworth Air Force Base.”

Walsh was appointed to the vacant District 35 Senate seat by Governor Kristi Noem earlier this year. He is a Marine veteran, volunteers as a Key Spouse at Ellsworth Air Force Base, and is a volunteer boxing coach on the base. District 35 is home to the air base and Box Elder School District.

“I’m especially appreciative of Michael Walsh stepping up to chair the committee,” added Crabtree. “With the air base in his district along with past military service and time spent volunteering on base will help this group land the plane and stay on target.”

The Ellsworth Task Force will convene for its inaugural meeting with House members at an upcoming date. The Ellsworth Task Force plans to convene for meetings in Box Elder and Sioux Falls in the legislative interim period.

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Attorney General Jackley Announces 11 Inmates Charged in State Penitentiary Disturbances

Attorney General Jackley Announces 11 Inmates Charged in State Penitentiary Disturbances 

PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley Tuesday announced that 11 inmates will face a combined 18 felony charges stemming from the March 27-28 disturbances at the South Dakota State Penitentiary in Sioux Falls.

The inmates face charges including aggravated assault, simple assault, damage to prison property, and starting fires within the prison. The charges were filed Tuesday in Minnehaha County Circuit Court.

“These were dangerous acts that injured two state correctional officers and caused significant damage to prison property,” said Attorney General Jackley. “Inmates found responsible will be held accountable for their actions.”

The 11 inmates and their charges are:

  • Joshua David Vortherms, 45, two counts of Aggravated Assault Against a Department of Corrections employee; and two counts of Simple Assault Against a Department of Corrections employee.
  • Lee David Bernard, 32, one count of Intentional Damage to Property.
  • Taylor Dallas Cook, 22, one count of Intentional Damage to Property.
  • Markos James Fernandez, 19, one count of Intentional Damage to Property.
  • John Welsey Lovejoy, 25, one count of Intentional Damage to Property.
  • Connor David Shockey, 20, one count of Intentional Damage to Property.
  • Michael Chaske White, 50, one count of Intentional Damage to Property.
  • James Ewing, 41, one count of Reckless Burning, and one count of Burning Within a Structure Where a Person is Lawfully Confined.
  • Curtis Carpenter, 39, one count of Reckless Burning, and one count of Burning Within a Structure Where a Person is Lawfully Confined.
  • Michael Hewitt, 41, one count of Reckless Burning, and and one count of Burning Within a Structure Where a Person is Lawfully Confined.
  • Mahlon Kirkie, 35, one count of Reckless Burning, and and one count of Burning Within a Structure Where a Person is Lawfully Confined.

An initial court date for those charged has not yet been scheduled. They are presumed innocent under the U.S. Constitution.

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Gov. Noem and Colleagues Oppose Biden’s Pause on Liquified Natural Gas Exports

Gov. Noem and Colleagues Oppose Biden’s Pause on Liquified Natural Gas Exports

PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Kristi Noem and 24 of her Republican colleagues issued a joint statement opposing the Biden Administration’s ban on approving applications to export liquified natural gas:

“As governors, we are very concerned by the Biden Administration’s move to pause approvals of new liquified natural gas (LNG) export projects, especially after Iran’s recent attack on Israel. The U.S. is the world’s leading exporter of LNG, and the decision to pause new approvals undermines our economic and national security, and the security of our allies.

“It creates instability and threatens future energy security throughout the world at a time when our allies need us the most. It sends a message that the U.S. is not a reliable energy partner.

“We call on the Biden Administration to reverse course and lift the pause, allowing America to retain its global energy advantage ensuring Americans and our allies abroad have access to a steady supply of affordable energy.”

“We stand with the people of Israel against this brazen and callous attack. Iran hates democracy, Freedom, and basic human rights – making them an enemy of Israel and the United States. I expect the Biden Administration to stand up for these shared principles and hold Iran accountable,” Governor Noem tweeted.

Governor Noem was joined by Alabama Governor Kay Ivey, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy, Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, Idaho Governor Brad Little, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves, Missouri Governor Mike Parson, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, Texas Governor Greg Abbott, Utah Governor Spencer Cox, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice, and Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon.

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Robin Schiro candidate arrest story making the papers in District 17

Shortly after District 17 House candidate Robin Schiro was addressing the Clay County Republican Lincoln Day Dinner audience talking about why she was running, she was also making the papers in both Union and Clay Counties:

Her involvement with officers would end with her eventually being taken to the Union County Jail to be held there on another warrant from Lawrence County and to begin a mental health committal process. She was telling officials while in the booking room of the jail that she was bugged by the IRS.

“She said she was bugged and that they were watching her with cameras in her teeth,” Union County Deputy Sheriff Kevin O’Mahoney wrote in an affidavit of probable cause for warrantless arrest filed in Union County April 11. “(Union County) Sheriff Prouty was notified and advised to allow her to be booked into the jail on her charges/warrant and that we will continue the mental health committal process. At the time of this report, the process is still being worked.”

Read the entire story here.

Anti-Republican Group seems to be asking a question about Indy Congressional hopeful Justin McNeal

This was brought to my attention a short time ago..

Kind of doubt the SDGOP Chair is pushing the Secretary of State to charge anyone with anything, as Senator Wiik is well aware the SOS doesn’t charge people with crimes.

But having been at the Brookings Co. Lincoln Day Dinner Friday night, I believe that I did hear that Justin McNeal himself was going around blabbing and pestering people over something about this.

I would think if there was a possibility that Justin did something in the course of running.. or trying to run.. in an election that was not in compliance with South Dakota law, and what he violated might possibly came with criminal penalties, the more prudent thing would be to only talk to a competent attorney about it. And not running around to everyone under the sun.

Stay tuned, and keep your ears open.

“Real Republicans” now want independents to be Republicans? “Rules for thee, but not for me” as Rep. Kevin Jensen & Sen. Mike Rohl spar

State Representative Kevin Jensen is on Facebook trying to mine votes for his race for Senate against Eric Hohman. And despite the complaints of those who in he hard right who label themselves as “Real Republicans” in other instances, Jensen is out begging for independents to register as Republican to support his candidacy.

That earned the notice of State Senator Michael Rohl, who pointed out to Jensen, that it appears Jensen is supporting the open primaries measure which would actually allow independents to participate in the primary. Jensen didn’t like that:

After the South Dakota Legislature fought over whether or not to let all Republicans choose who represents the party in the constitutional races, and the status quo was continued, there are a number of people who had fought open primaries before who have moved to being ambivalent, or even supportive of Open Primaries.

When he only option being presented is the status quo, there are instances where people are going to continue to look for door #2. And we’re starting to see that.