Month: October 2019
Rodgers’ strong play has Packers off to 7-1 start
Aaron Rodgers’ strong play has Packers off to 7-1 start
Michigan’s Mike Sainristil catches on against Notre Dame
He made three receptions for 73 yards and a touchdown
Quinn still trying to ‘get it right’ with time running out
The Atlanta Falcons are 1-7 at their bye week, and no question is bigger than coach Dan Quinn’s job security
Week 8 pro football picks recap with Jason McIntyre | WHAT DID YOU LEARN?
Pay close attention to the defense when placing your bets – they have more value than you think. Here’s everything we learned this week.
Eagles put aside drama, back on winning track
The Philadelphia Eagles put aside all the drama and distractions to get back to winning
Steelers moment of silence commemorates synagogue shooting
The Pittsburgh Steelers have held a moment of silence to commemorate the first anniversary of the deadliest attack on Jews in U.S. history
Bills’ leaky run defense could use help at trade deadline
Bills’ leaky run defense could use help at trade deadline
River dredging could improve soybean growers’ bottom line.
Momentum is growing for deeper dredging of the lower Mississippi River. Tom Steever spoke to Casey Wasser, Policy Director, Missouri Soybean Association, who says the goal is to dredge five feet off the river bottom [Read More…]
Wisconsin harvest, fieldwork moving slowly in wet soils
Many Wisconsin farmers moved forward with harvesting last week, even though crop and field conditions were less than ideal. USDA reporters say corn silage and alfalfa harvests are about finished, but soybeans and corn for [Read More…]
Michigan harvest continues after frost
A killing frost ended the growing season for much of Michigan last week. USDA reporters say frost was recorded in Lapeer County, in east-central Michigan east of Flint. Several state reporters say corn did not [Read More…]
14% of corn, 58% of soybeans harvested in South Dakota
South Dakota farmers remain weeks behind normal as wet weather continues to slow harvest. The latest crop progress report from USDA shows just 14 percent of the state’s corn acres have been harvested. That’s nearly [Read More…]
Corps to release more MO River water later into fall
The Corps of Engineers continues to release a lot of water from the upper basin of the Missouri River. John Remus is chief of Missouri River Basin Water management and spoke with Brownfield at the [Read More…]
With trade winds blowing, focus on next year begins for Jets
With trade winds blowing, focus on next year begins for New York Jets
Matthew Stafford steadies rough waters for Lions
He throws for 342 yards and three touchdowns Sunday
Lawmakers prepare to grill Boeing CEO on 737 MAX crashes
Robert Michaud/iStock(WASHINGTON) — Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg will face tough questions from lawmakers this week during his first appearance on the Hill following the two fatal plane crashes involving the 737 MAX jet that killed [Read More…]
‘Miracle on Ice’ player Pavelich found incompetent in attack
‘Miracle on Ice’ player Pavelich found incompetent in attack
Raiders excited to return home after 48-day stretch
Oakland Raiders excited to return home after tough 48-day stretch
‘I’m feeling numb’: ISIS victims’ families share mixed emotions after al-Baghdadi death
ABC News(WASHINGTON) –While many celebrate the successful U.S. military raid targeting ISIS founder Abu Baker al-Baghdadi, American families of ISIS victims describe mixed emotions on the terror leader’s death. “To be honest with you, I’m [Read More…]
Red Wings acquire Perlini in trade with Blackhawks
Detroit Red Wings acquire F Brendan Perlini in trade with Chicago Blackhawks
Andonovski aware of expectations as new US women’s coach
Vlatko Andonovski is well aware of the expectations he faces as the new coach of the U.S women’s national team