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  1. Hype for the Future 145/284 → City of De Smet, South Dakota

    Overview The City of De Smet is located at the junction of United States Route 14 and South Dakota Route 25 within Kingsbury County, South Dakota, and serves as the county seat. Though the community is of a Belgian name, many of the early European settlers to the area were associated with the Lewis and Clark Expedition and subsequent Volga German settlers, with the modern context famous for the historic sites of Laura Ingalls Wilder. As such, the community is home to the De Smet Super Deluxe […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  2. Hype for the Future 145/284 → City of De Smet, South Dakota

    Overview The City of De Smet is located at the junction of United States Route 14 and South Dakota Route 25 within Kingsbury County, South Dakota, and serves as the county seat. Though the community is of a Belgian name, many of the early European settlers to the area were associated with the Lewis and Clark Expedition and subsequent Volga German settlers, with the modern context famous for the historic sites of Laura Ingalls Wilder. As such, the community is home to the De Smet Super Deluxe […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  3. Hype for the Future 145/284 → City of De Smet, South Dakota

    Overview The City of De Smet is located at the junction of United States Route 14 and South Dakota Route 25 within Kingsbury County, South Dakota, and serves as the county seat. Though the community is of a Belgian name, many of the early European settlers to the area were associated with the Lewis and Clark Expedition and subsequent Volga German settlers, with the modern context famous for the historic sites of Laura Ingalls Wilder. As such, the community is home to the De Smet Super Deluxe […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  4. Hype for the Future 145/284 → City of De Smet, South Dakota

    Overview The City of De Smet is located at the junction of United States Route 14 and South Dakota Route 25 within Kingsbury County, South Dakota, and serves as the county seat. Though the community is of a Belgian name, many of the early European settlers to the area were associated with the Lewis and Clark Expedition and subsequent Volga German settlers, with the modern context famous for the historic sites of Laura Ingalls Wilder. As such, the community is home to the De Smet Super Deluxe […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  5. Hype for the Future 145/284 → City of De Smet, South Dakota

    Overview The City of De Smet is located at the junction of United States Route 14 and South Dakota Route 25 within Kingsbury County, South Dakota, and serves as the county seat. Though the community is of a Belgian name, many of the early European settlers to the area were associated with the Lewis and Clark Expedition and subsequent Volga German settlers, with the modern context famous for the historic sites of Laura Ingalls Wilder. As such, the community is home to the De Smet Super Deluxe […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  6. The New York Times Opinion section is negotiating the exit of columnist #Pamela #Paul, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

    Her impending departure is one of a series of job cuts being made at the section.

    Last month, #Paul #Krugman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist who had been a part of Opinion since 2000, announced to much fanfare that he was leaving.

    The Opinion section has been the site of the paper’s fiercest culture war battles in recent years,
    most famously leading to the firing of editor #James #Bennet in 2020 over an op-ed by Senator Tom Cotton calling for the deployment of troops during the George Floyd protests.

    Since then, under Opinion editor #Kathleen #Kingsbury, management at the Times has labored mightily to show that it is open to a "diversity of thought",
    -- an effort that appeared to be spearheaded by Paul, who has taken conservative stances on contentious topics such as gender-affirming youth care.

    Paul is notable for her willingness to buck liberal-left conventional wisdom:
    She has written a defense of J.K. Rowling and scrutinized the MeToo movement for overreach,
    while a recent column criticized the American Historical Society’s vote to condemn the ongoing “scholasticide” in Gaza.

    Some colleagues have said she does little more than produce rage bait,
    with what one Times staffer referred to as “intellectually lazy” positions.

    “It is a rarity inside the Times for someone to manage to make enemies on every desk they touch;
    -- Pamela is indeed a rarity,” one newsroom employee said.

    “She should have spent time making allies if she was going to be as divisive a figure as she was internally.
    But she didn’t put the time in there, or at least did not have the interest.”

    nymag.com/intelligencer/articl

  7. randolph, vermont
    march 1959

    kingsbury covered bridge

    flickr.com/photos/dboo/5184810
    flickr.com/photos/dboo/6328882

    part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

    © the Nick DeWolf Foundation
    Image-use requests are welcome via nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

    #photography #film #blackandwhite #bw #newengland #vermont #randolph #bridge #coveredbridge #kingsbury #hyde #whiteriver #snow #1950s