South Dakota Supreme Court getting ready to discipline attorney Volesky over Healy family dispute

In a family dispute that I’ve written about before, where former State Democrat Party official Bret Healy has filed lawsuits against family members, his attorney, Tucker Volesky, appears to be facing discipline by the Supreme Court because of alleged violations of rules of professional conduct, questions about how he handles his trust account, “and asserting issues therein for which there was no good faith basis in law and fact, rendering such actions and filings frivolous.“:

The disciplinary board of the State Bar of South Dakota has recommended that the Supreme Court suspend Volesky’s law license for 30 days as punishment for those actions.

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After Judge Lange dismissed the suit against the Supreme Court and ordered sanctions, Volesky then alleged in a second amended complaint that the Supreme Court justices including Judge Sogn had had “knowingly fabricated evidence and used the fabricated evidence deciding cases against the Plaintiffs,” to the detriment of Bret Healy in reaching their decision in the first Healy case.

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Volesky acknowledged that Healy faces $240,000 in penalties. Justice Janine Kern said Volesky alleged that the court manufactured evidence. “To me that’s a win at any cost attitude,” Justice Kern said.

Read the entire story here.

A little celebrity news.. remember what Toby Doeden said, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are a plot by the superwealthy to push the COVID vaccine

If you haven’t been living under a rock, by now you’ve heard that Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are now engaged to be married.

Which is a good reminder that back in 2023, now 4% Gubernatorial wannabe Toby Doeden was quite concerned that Kelce and Swift were a plot by the superwealthy to push the COVID vaccine..  Because the wealthy will try to put one over on us.  Despite the fact that Toby himself flies around to campaign events in his jet:

Reportedly, #traviskelce was paid $20m to push the covid vaccine… And you thought Travis and Taylor Swift dating was organic and cute.  When will ALL Americans wake up and realize that the super wealthy control what you do, what you think, and soon will control even more.” – Toby Doeden 12/30/23

 

Attorney General Jackley Announces a Sioux City, Iowa Man Sentenced To Life in Prison for First-Degree Murder in Union County

Attorney General Jackley Announces a Sioux City, Iowa Man Sentenced To Life in Prison for First-Degree Murder in Union County

PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces a Sioux City, Iowa man has been sentenced to a mandatory sentence of life in prison after earlier being convicted of first-degree murder in a 2023 stabbing death in Dakota Dunes.

Alfredo Castellanos-Rosales, 41, was sentenced Monday. He was found guilty June 25, 2025, by a Union County jury.

Jordan “Jordy” Beardshear, 23, was found deceased at an apartment in Dakota Dunes on April 25, 2023. The defendant was later apprehended in Mexico.

“This life sentence delivers justice for a senseless and brutal murder that robbed Jordan’s family of their loved one,” said Attorney General Jackley. “I am grateful to the prosecutors and law enforcement officers whose tireless work made this verdict and outcome possible.”

The South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation, Union County Sheriff’s Office, Sioux City Police Department, South Sioux City Police Department, North Sioux City Police Department and the United States Marshall’s Service investigated the case. The Attorney General’s Office prosecuted.

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House Majority Leader Odenbach attacks Elevate Rapid City as they challenge his statements against development

Scott Odenbach does not seem as if he’s a happy House Majority Leader in a facebook post yesterday.

The lead Republican in the House was recently quoted in a story from South Dakota News Watch (Lawmaker considers limiting new Black Hills water usage), where he was quoted as wanting to limit new wells into the acquifer. Odenbach took to social media trying to explain his position, and lamenting that he feels his words were taken out of context and being labeled anti-development.  This story followed his efforts this last legislative session where local governments across the Black Hills opposed his efforts to form an interim committee to explore adding more regulations on mining and development in the Black Hills.

Representative Odenbach defended his position, referring to opposition as “Soviet style” and invoking Teddy Roosevelt, etc. But he saved a particular venom for community development organization Elevate Rapid City, and Republican advocacy group South Dakota Strong for objecting to his sustained efforts at new regulations.  Odenbach noted in part:

I don’t have any amendment legislation drafted yet and as I had told the reporter, I think we need to first gather all the facts and make sure we are making smart decisions with any proposed legislation as we pursue more and more growth in Western South Dakota. With that said, there are greedy, shortsighted locusts in organizations like Elevate Rapid City and “South Dakota Strong,” who would happily strip mine us of our water and other raw materials to turn us into the Denver front range if they could make a dollar or earn a campaign contribution – and then move on to feast somewhere else.

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Let’s have this debate. As a lifelong Republican, I am certainly for the free market and organic economic growth. I’m tired of hearing that you are not a good Republican who is for growth if you aren’t for big-government spending to promote it. A conservative wants to promote growth by maintaining an environment conducive to business formation and development: via good schools, small & efficient government, safe streets, natural beauty, smart planning and low taxes. But I am not for growth at any cost, government-spending growth that dictates winners and losers with Soviet-style “economic development” plans, nor growth for the sake of growth, without making sure that in the meantime we are protecting our quality of life, including water resources for the people who live here now.

Read Odenbach’s post here.

Scott makes the argument that he’s for “good schools, small & efficient government, etc.”  But do you really get a ‘small and efficient government’ when you try to stifle growth with more government, kill schools by stripping money from them via vouchers & more and more government every single year, and passing as many laws as possible to make society bend to your worldview?

It would be nice if we could get back to that, instead of attacking business and claiming that people who want to foster jobs and growth are “greedy locusts.”

Texas congressional candidate uses flamethrower on Quran.

This video is the talk of the internet today.. unfortunately.

Interestingly, this appears to be Texas Congressional Candidates Valentina Gomez’s schtick.

In 2024, she also had a video that went viral of her using a flamethrower on books, this time LGBT books as she ran for Secretary of State in Missouri.

This isn’t going to become a thing, is it?

Release: Legislature Seeks College Students for 2026 Legislative Intern Positions

(Big plug for the Intern program from your’s truly. I was an intern back in 1988 which set me down the path of being involved in politics and government as a life-long calling. -pp)

LEGISLATURE SEEKS COLLEGE STUDENTS FOR INTERN POSITIONS FOR 2026 LEGISLATIVE SESSION

PIERRE – Twenty-two college and university students will get a hands-on, insider’s look at the legislative process as interns when the South Dakota Legislature convenes in January for the 2026 Legislative Session.

Students may be in any class year to apply, from freshman to graduate student, and all majors are eligible. Deadline to apply to the South Dakota Legislature for an intern position is OCTOBER 17, 2025.

LRC’s internship program immerses students in the daily operation of the Legislature and provides them with both an in-depth understanding of the legislative process and a front row seat to discussions and decisions on the issues impacting South Dakotans. Interns work closely with legislative leadership, assist lawmakers and LRC staff during committee hearings, conduct research and monitor legislation, attend closed-door caucus meetings, and help lawmakers with constituent services and other legislative tasks. They also have the opportunity to participate in outside events related to the Legislature.

Students receive a salary of $185 for each day worked, which for the full session and orientation amounts to $7,215 in compensation. They may also receive college credits for their internship.

Additional information on the internship program including an application can be found on the LRC website. To complete the application, the student must sign up for a free MyLRC+ account. Applications for the intern positions, as well as other requested application materials including two letters of recommendation, must be filed with the Legislative Research Council (LRC) by OCTOBER 17, 2025. 

The 101st South Dakota Legislative Session runs from January 13, 2026, to March 30, 2026, with a recess from March 13-27.

Students wanting more information should contact the Intern Coordinator, Legislative Research Council, 500 East Capitol, Pierre, SD 57501; email InternProgram@sdlegislature.gov; or call (605) 773-3251.

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NFL Star Adam Vinatieri to Headline Christine Erickson Campaign Kickoff

NFL Star Adam Vinatieri to Headline Christine Erickson Campaign Kickoff

The National Football League’s all-time scoring leader and four time Super Bowl champion, Adam Vinatieri, will appear as a special guest in support of his sister, Sioux Falls mayoral candidate Christine Erickson, at her upcoming Campaign Kickoff fundraiser.

The event will be held at the home of Corey and Karen Brown in Sioux Falls on September 15th. Details about any public appearances featuring Vinatieri to be held in conjunction with the event are being finalized and will be announced soon.

“For years, Christine and my family have been there to support me throughout my football career,” said Vinatieri. “It’s my pleasure to return the favor as she campaigns to lead the city of Sioux Falls.”

Vinatieri, a native of Rapid City and graduate of South Dakota State University, was an NFL placekicker for 24 seasons with the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts.

He scored an NFL record 2,673 points and holds the records for most field goals made, most postseason points and most overtime field goals made. He is considered one of the greatest placekickers of all time.

Erickson announced her candidacy for Sioux Falls Mayor in July. She is currently the president of the South Dakota Auto Dealers Association and the South Dakota Trucking Association. Erickson has previously served as a member of the South Dakota House of Representatives and the Sioux Falls City Council.

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Attorney General Jackley Part of AG Coalition Demanding Companies End Predatory AI Interactions with Children

Attorney General Jackley Part of AG Coalition Demanding Companies End Predatory AI Interactions with Children

 PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley, along with 43 other Attorneys General, are demanding major artificial intelligence companies stop hurting children with certain content on their platforms.

The letter, sent to Anthropic, Apple, Chai AI, Google, Luka Inc., Meta, Microsoft, Nomi AI, Open AI, Perplexity AI, Replika, and xAI addresses reports of AI chatbots engaging in sexually inappropriate conversations with children. Internal Meta documents reveal the company authorized its AI Assistants to “flirt and engage in romantic role play with children” as young as eight. The letter also cites cases where other chatbots have allegedly encouraged harmful behavior in teenagers, including suicide and murder.

“I will not allow AI to threaten the safety and well-being of our children,” said Attorney General Jackley. “AI developers must act with integrity and caution when young users engage with their products.”

Attorney General Jackley, who is the Vice President of the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG), is joined on the letter by Attorneys General from: Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Northern Mariana Islands, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

The letter can be found here: https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/attorneygeneral/documents/pr/2025/pr25-43-letter.pdf

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Sioux Falls Live: Christine Erickson leading field on campaign organization, also expected to have the edge on fundraising

Patrick Lalley at Sioux Falls Live is writing about the Sioux Falls mayoral contest in a column yesterday, and noting how he views the race. Particularly that as he sees it, former Legislator and former At-Large Council Member leads the pack in both campaign organization, and fundraising potential:

It feels like Erickson has the upper hand in this category. She’s clearly been planning a mayoral bid for some time and considered running eight years ago. Since then, she’s built a wider network of potential donors and volunteers and brought on big-time professional campaign advisors.

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Also, the candidates in this run can raise a lot of money.

I’d give Erickson the edge.  Why? In short, she’s connected.

Shortly before leaving the council in 2022, she took a job as president of the South Dakota Trucking and Auto Dealer Associations. It’s a lobbying gig, among other things, but it’s also a networking and relationship-building opportunity, which comes in handy when you need campaign cash.

Also, did I mention that her brother is the greatest kicker in the history of the National Football League. If for some reason this little fact has eluded you, Christine’s maiden name is Vinatieri, as in Adam, as in former New England Patriots legend and all-time leading scorer in NFL history.

It’s worth mentioning because at her announcement event last month, candidate Vinatieri-Erickson (as per her LinkedIn page) told the assembled to expect a visit.

Read the entire column here.

And this is what will cost Republicans elections. Another conspiracy theorist.

Was on Facebook earlier this AM, and this popped up.

And I could not help but shake my head, because this is the kind of goofiness that will ultimately cost Republicans elections:

It’s not that these gentlemen spoke with a nutty legislator about “geoengineering,” a.k.a. jet contrails, etcetera. Law enforcement gets plenty of people who contact them with goofiness.  My departed father, an FBI agent, was once called at home by a lobbyist who wanted him to investigate that the communists were trying to take over the legislature in Pierre.  I don’t know if he was as cordial as Marty and the others were with Andera, but like I said, goofiness.

No, what’s bad is that a legislator is trying to self-promote that she’s being active on the issue. Even worse, the SDGOP is highlighting it in social media.  Because, it’s one of those issues for… well, for pretty much anyone who isn’t a nut.

I mean, a legislator could be out there seeking information on workforce development. Or, on the affordable housing crisis. Or, on ag processing, or on childcare availability for working parents, or education funding, or the crisis in rural medicine, about on a million other issues that your friends and neighbors ACTUALLY care about, and ACTUALLY affect their lives.

But no.  We have legislators out there focusing on “geoengineering legislation.”   Something that affects literally no one because it’s a made up conspiracy issue or they read something that their crazy aunt posted to facebook. Or even worse, signed a “kooky, wrong & dangerous” pledge to promote shooting down airplanes.

When elected officials stop paying attention to things that actually matter and focus on conspiracy – at some point voters are going to question the decision they made to send them to Pierre in the first place, and decide that they want to send someone serious to represent them.