Month: October 2018
Replacing sulfur in the soil to benefit soybeans yields
As a result of the Clean-Air Act, the amount of sulfur in soils has been slowly depleting. In this Managing for Profit, Beck’s Hybrids agronomist Steve Gauck explains why the nutrient sulfur is a necessity [Read More…]
North, South Korea to restore railway, road connections severed during Korean War
Korea Pool/Getty Images(PANMUNJOM, North Korea) — North and South Korea have agreed to rebuild connections between railways and roads that were severed during the Korean War more than 60 years ago. Delegations from the two [Read More…]
North, South Korea to restore railway, road connections severed during Korean War
Korea Pool/Getty Images(PANMUNJOM, North Korea) — North and South Korea have agreed to rebuild connections between railways and roads that were severed during the Korean War more than 60 years ago. Delegations from the two [Read More…]
Police searching for 3 men involved in brawl after right-wing Proud Boys event at New York club
NYPD(NEW YORK) — Police released photos of three men allegedly involved in a violent clash between right- and left-wing protesters in New York City last week. Investigators with the New York Police Department say the [Read More…]
Melinda Gates shares the worst advice she never took
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Robin Hood(NEW YORK) — When Melinda Gates was in high school she received a gift from her father that would change her life: an Apple III computer. The Dallas native spent [Read More…]
Surveillance video shows teacher, nurse dragging boy with autism
ABCNews.com(FAYETTE COUNTY, Ky.) — Kentucky mom is expressing outrage after viewing surveillance video of a teacher dragging her son through the hallway at school, an incident she says left him bruised and traumatized. Jo Grayson [Read More…]
Over two dozen injured as bus plows into car on Los Angeles freeway
ABC News(LOS ANGELES) — More than two dozen people were injured on Sunday after a bus crossed a freeway divider and plowed into a passenger car on the 405 in Los Angeles. The accident happened [Read More…]
Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry are expecting
Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesPrince Harry and Meghan Markle, formally the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are in a family way. An official tweet from Kensington Palace just confirmed that, “Their Royal Highnesses…are very pleased to announce that the Duchess [Read More…]
Hurricane Michael evacuee spots trapped uncle’s H-E-L-P message on NOAA satellite map
NOAA(CALLAWAY, Fla.) — As hundreds of rescuers combed the Florida Panhandle for missing people in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael, Amber Gee found her uncle and aunt when she used a government interactive satellite map [Read More…]
Seven-year-old boy gets police escort to final cancer treatment
WABI(BANGOR, Maine) — A 7-year-old boy who was not supposed to live past April was surprised with a police escort to his final cancer treatment. Liam Silveira from Bangor, Maine, has been fighting high grade [Read More…]
Hamilton star becomes the face of voter ID card drive for Puerto Rico’s displaced Maria survivors
Spread The Vote(SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico) — Javier Munoz is on a mission. The former star of hit Broadway musical “Hamilton” is trying to get people the identification cards they need to vote this November. [Read More…]
At least 46 missing in Florida city hit hard by Hurricane Michael
Scott Olson/Getty Images(MEXICO BEACH, Fla.) — At least 46 people remained unaccounted for on Sunday in Mexico Beach, Florida, an area pulverized by Hurricane Michael, the city’s mayor told ABC News. Mayor Al Cathey said [Read More…]
Car crash sparks homicide probe of aspiring fashion model in Georgia
Clayton County Police Department(ATLANTA) — What police initially thought was a serious car crash turned into a murder mystery in Georgia after doctors found a bullet lodged in the neck of an aspiring fashion model [Read More…]
Hurricane Michael’s death toll rises to 17: ‘We were just surprised by the sheer damage’
ABC News(PANAMA CITY, Fla.) — Hurricane Michael’s death toll has climbed to 17 as search-and-rescue crews continue to sift through the wreckage of once-bustling oceanside cities, like Mexico Beach and Panama City Beach, four days [Read More…]
Groom’s body found after being swept away by floodwaters on Costa Rica honeymoon
WCVB(SAN JOSE, Costa Rica) — The body of a newlywed was discovered in Costa Rica on Saturday, bringing to an end a short search for the groom after he was swept away by floodwaters on [Read More…]
Facebook hackers accessed more private information than previously revealed
Guillaume Payen/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images(NEW YORK) — Hackers accessed much more private information in a recent Facebook breach than the social media giant previously revealed. Two weeks ago, Facebook announced that 50 million users [Read More…]
Mitchell Volleyball vs. Rapid City Stevens, Saturday at 1:30 pm CLICK HERE
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Martyred Archbishop Oscar Romero, Pope Paul VI among 7 people to be canonized in Vatican ceremony
Keystone/Getty Images(VATICAN CITY) — The embroidered banner-portraits of the seven people Pope Francis will proclaim saints already hang on the façade of Saint Peter’s Basilica ahead of the solemn ceremony Sunday. The new tombstone and [Read More…]
4 sisters and 4 family members killed in deadly limo crash to be laid to rest
Stephanie Keith/Getty Images(AMSTERDAM, N.Y.) — Four sisters and their four family members who were among 20 people killed in a limousine crash in upstate New York last week will all be laid to rest Saturday. [Read More…]