Harvey Wollman, a liberal farmer and teacher from rural Hitchock, South Dakota, served for just over five months as governor in 1978 upon the resignation of Dick Kneip. Now 86, his life's second chapter has tended to gardens closer to home, with ever-an-eye on the state and national political scene.
Harvey Wollman, a liberal farmer and teacher from rural Hitchock, South Dakota, served for just over five months as governor in 1978 upon the resignation of Dick Kneip. Now 86, his life's second chapter has tended to gardens closer to home, with ever-an-eye on the state and national political scene.
Harvey Wollman, a liberal farmer and teacher from rural Hitchock, South Dakota, served for just over five months as governor in 1978 upon the resignation of Dick Kneip. Now 86, his life's second chapter has tended to gardens closer to home, with ever-an-eye on the state and national political scene.
Harvey Wollman, a liberal farmer and teacher from rural Hitchock, South Dakota, served for just over five months as governor in 1978 upon the resignation of Dick Kneip. Now 86, his life's second chapter has tended to gardens closer to home, with ever-an-eye on the state and national political scene.
On Nov. 9, House Majority Leader Kent Peterson experienced a medical incident during a closed-door GOP caucus meeting. While some lawmakers called for security, two first-term lawmakers Reps. Taylor Rehfeldt and Sydney Davis leapt up to his aide.