Contributed by: filbert Tuesday, March 08 2005 @ 06:06 AM CST
While no significant snow is forecast in the next several days in Sioux Falls, there are still about 50 potential snow days left, Weisser said.
News. Sports. Fun. Life
Contributed by: filbert Tuesday, March 08 2005 @ 06:06 AM CST
Contributed by: filbert Tuesday, March 08 2005 @ 06:02 AM CST
Hey, Worker Justice guys, how can we properly blog you if you don’t have a web site? Kansas City Star links can only get you so far. You have nothing to lose but your chains, you know.
Contributed by: filbert Tuesday, March 08 2005 @ 05:51 AM CST
Contributed by: filbert Tuesday, March 08 2005 @ 05:41 AM CST
The Freepers[*2] are happy (a bit giddy, actually, going off onto an Office Space[*3] tangent).
The reactionary liberal side is not quite so happy–Council for a Livable World[*4] , Counterpunch[*5] , and the little-known Center for American Progress[*6] .
Contributed by: filbert Monday, March 07 2005 @ 06:26 AM CST
Let’s see . . . college basketball is the lead here at Medary:
Tennessee Lady Vols beat #1 LSU[*1] to win the SEC championship.
Missouri beats Kansas[*2] . Mizzou salvages a .500 regular season.
Illinois gets beat by Ohio State[*3] , so it looks like South Dakota State’s rumored opener next year against the Illini won’t feature a returning undefeated national champion vs. a first-year D-I RPI counter.
Current affairs:
The Sgrena Incident[*4] (the Italian Communist journalist wounded in a U.S. attack in Iran). Something is odd about this whole thing, and not just Sgrena’s paranoid thought that she was deliberately targeted.
It wasn’t just me: I admit I was wondering what was up with all of the really photogenic Lebanese women showing up in photos of the demonstrations against Syria. Megablogger Instapundit (Glenn Reynolds)[*5] notices, too. (Yes, I know it’s a cynical mechanism to grab attention, ya think I was born yesterday?)
Contributed by: filbert Sunday, March 06 2005 @ 06:17 PM CST
Glyn Hughes’ Squashed Philosophers[*2] .
A web site which condenses Western philosopher’s work down to our current sound-bite attention span. Or something like that. I especially like the reading time icons to the right of each philosopher’s entry. A definite keeper.
Contributed by: filbert Sunday, March 06 2005 @ 05:52 PM CST
Um, `Could Bush be right?’
Published March 6, 2005
Who on Earth wants to be known as the last foe of freedom? . . .
No movement has only one catalyst: Palestinians, for example, needed to be free of Yasser Arafat before independence could emerge as an option. But Washington’s muscular diplomacy unarguably is playing a crucial role throughout the Mideast. For one repressive regime after another, the sight of American soldiers at long last enforcing United Nations resolutions–and bestowing democracy on a subjugated people–surely must concentrate the mind.
Contributed by: filbert Saturday, March 05 2005 @ 09:27 AM CST
When the railroad came through in 1879, Medary was bypassed to the north by about 4 miles south. The town didn’t immediately pick up and move to the railhead at Brookings, but over the years dwindled away.
Today, the southern edge of Brookings is now within a mile or two of the old Medary town site. Medary Avenue in Brookings runs north and south, and bisects the South Dakota State University campus. Medary Commons is on the SDSU campus[*2] , and Medary Elementary School[*3] is just off Medary Avenue.
Links:
Brookings County History[*4]
Brookings Tourist Information[*5]
The Town of Medary[*6]
Pre-Territorial History of Dakota Territory[*7]