Whose signs does Herseth have in her front yard?
I drove by this on the way to and from my house all weekend. It's kind of hard not to, as it sits on a heavily traveled street. And I thought it would be the start of an interesting post. Or a stupid one. (take your pick).
So, who has a yard sign in Herseth's yard?
Well, her own for starters. And Harold Widvey who is running for State Senate on the Democratic ticket.
Any other candidates or officeholders out there want to send me the pictures of what signs they have in their yard? e-mail them to me here.
So, who has a yard sign in Herseth's yard?
Well, her own for starters. And Harold Widvey who is running for State Senate on the Democratic ticket.
Any other candidates or officeholders out there want to send me the pictures of what signs they have in their yard? e-mail them to me here.
Comments
I'm glad Rep. Herseth has Dr. Widvey's sign in her yard. For nearly nine years, we were Harold's and Lois' neighbors on Faculty Drive in B-town. You couldn't have asked for better neighbors. Great people. Harold would make a great legislator. My daughter Sarah adored Lois. That brings back some great memories of Brookings. Thanks for sharing.
Todd Epp
Really? I didn't notice that when I voted absentee. She's supposedly a brookings resident.
You may want to revisit your photo when you get a chance to drop in in Brookings.
You and Stephanie each spend about the same time in the city you call home.
And believe me, I wish I could spend more time at home.
8:01 chooses to be inflammatory.
PP chooses not to live with his family. There are lots of jobs in Brookings: for welders, assembly line workers, etc. Good, honest jobs that pay a days wage for a days work.
I'm not saying there is anything wrong with his choices. But they are choices.
8:01 chooses to be inflammatory.
PP chooses not to live with his family. There are lots of jobs in Brookings: for welders, assembly line workers, etc. Good, honest jobs that pay a days wage for a days work.
I'm not saying there is anything wrong with his choices. But they are choices.
I'd delete this, but I wouldn't want it to be said that I can dish it out, but can't take it.
Anon (whom I shouldn't bother responding to) unfortunately, I don't weld. I have many skills, but that isn't one of them.
Part of my responsibility to my family is to provide for them.
I'm sure that even you'd agree it's better to have an income while you're job hunting, than to "hope something happens."
So, yes. It's my choice.