George Santos, Meet Tammy Miller

It started out innocently enough, and I chuckled when I read the story in The Bismarck Tribune about North Dakota Lieutenant Governor Tammy Miller’s announcement that she was running for Governor last week. Tribune reporter Jacob Fulton wrote this: Miller touted her childhood "cleaning toilets and stocking shelves" at the family lumber and hardware business … Continue reading George Santos, Meet Tammy Miller

Crabs and Algorithms. Here’s A Shopping List.

I said the other day I was going to stick to writing about King Crab Legs. So here goes. Okay, Facebook, okay! I like King Crab Legs! You know that, just like you know a hundred other things about me. But did you have to tell every fish house in America? Okay, so now I … Continue reading Crabs and Algorithms. Here’s A Shopping List.

Billings County Voters Might Get To Vote On The Bridge

The North Dakota Secretary of State’s office says it is okay for Billings County residents to vote in June on whether they want their County Commission to use its power of Eminent Domain to take land for a road and bridge across the Little Missouri State Scenic River. The vote would not be binding on … Continue reading Billings County Voters Might Get To Vote On The Bridge

Oops. Maybe Nobody Was Listening After All.

Last week I wrote a story in this space that said the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party had apparently been the victim of electronic eavesdropping after a device that might have been a “bug” was found in a door frame at the party’s former headquarters, the North Dakota Kennedy Center. Turns out that I, and several … Continue reading Oops. Maybe Nobody Was Listening After All.