Year: 2022
Atatiana Jefferson death: Jury begins deliberations in murder trial
Marilyn Nieves/Getty Images (FORT WORTH, Texas) — After just five days of testimony, the jury has begun deliberations in the murder trial of former Fort Worth, Texas, police officer Aaron Dean. Dean is accused of [Read More…]
Mom, 8-year-old son killed by Louisiana tornado are identified
ABC News (KEITHVILLE, La.) — A Louisiana woman and her 8-year-old son were killed when a tornado swept through their Louisiana town on Tuesday, officials said. The body of Yoshiko Smith, 30, was found under [Read More…]
Hundreds of former inmates allege prison sex abuse
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Almost 20 years later, 49-year-old Mia Wheeler is finally getting her day in court. Wheeler is among at least 900 former inmates who have come forward alleging they were sexually [Read More…]
“In a city of millions, no one hears you scream”: Paramount Pictures drops teaser to ‘Scream VI’
Paramount Pictures Paramount Pictures dropped a new teaser to the sixth film in the Scream franchise, and what it lacks in dialog it makes up for in creepiness. This time around, the action has moved [Read More…]
Stephen “tWitch” Boss, Ellen’s in-house DJ and show co-executive producer, dead at 40
Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images Stephen “tWitch” Boss, who was the in-house DJ for The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and later became a co-executive producer of the program, has died, ABC News has confirmed. He was [Read More…]
‘Iron Man’, ‘The Little Mermaid’, ‘When Harry Met Sally’ among 2022’s class for National Film Registry
National Film Registry On Wednesday morning, Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden announced the annual selection of 25 motion pictures that will be inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. The movies, ranging from the film that [Read More…]
Commercial turkey flock at high risk of HPAI has been depopulated, quarantined in Indiana
A commercial turkey flock at “high risk” of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza exposure has been depopulated and quarantined in Daviess County, Indiana. The Indiana State Board of Animal Health says the production site is associated [Read More…]
Profitability expected in cattle industry despite tighter margins
The CEO of CattleFax says the cattle industry is at a crossroads. Randy Blach tells Brownfield the US cattle herd is contracting. “Prices are going up. Profitability – you’re going to squeeze margins for margin [Read More…]
A New Herbicide to Tackle Challenging Weeds
Waterhemp, Palmer amaranth, ragweed, crabgrasses, and kochia are just some of the challenging weeds farmers face every year. In this Managing for Profit, Elizabeth Brand, with Bayer CropScience says growers will have a powerful new [Read More…]
Blizzard slams cattle producers in Nebraska
A rancher in the Nebraska Sandhills says this week’s blizzard will help bust the multi-year drought even though it brings challenges. Frank Beel tells Brownfield since Monday his ranch has received more than a foot [Read More…]
NCBA president points to inflation as biggest challenge
The president of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association anticipates unprecedented volatility in 2023. Don Schiefelbein, who farms in central Minnesota, tells Brownfield producers are about to enter “the greatest of times” for beef cattle prices. [Read More…]
Winter Weather Advisory issued December 14 at 10:45AM MST until December 15 at 5:00PM MST by NWS
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM CST THURSDAY… * WHAT…Snow. Additional snow accumulations of 3 to 5 inches. Winds gusting as high as 45 mph late tonight and Thursday. * WHERE…Sanborn, Davison, [Read More…]
Pierre QB Lincoln Kienholz switches college choice from Washington to Ohio State
Pierre senior quarterback Lincoln Kienholz announced on Wednesday via his Twitter page that he was decommitting from the University of Washington and plans to attend Ohio State. Kienholz was a dual threat at quarterback throughout [Read More…]
Alcohol sales on S.D. campuses a success
This fall was the first season that alcohol sales were allowed at sporting events on South Dakota university campuses. Regents Executive Director Brian Maher says most schools added them to their events. He says they [Read More…]
Watch for delivery scams this holiday season
It’s the peak season for home delivered packages as holiday gift giving is in full swing. It’s also a busy time for scammers trying to play the Grinch at your expense. Jessie Schmidt of the [Read More…]
Soccer writer Grant Wahl, who died at World Cup, suffered aneurysm
Richard Sellers/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — American soccer writer Grant Wahl died of an undetected ascending aortic aneurysm with hemopericardium while attending the Netherlands-Argentina match last week, according to his wife, Dr. Celine Gounder. Gounder [Read More…]
Vikings race to 10 wins while getting outscored overall
It’s been nearly three decades since so few teams were on the positive side of the point ledger this late in the season. What’s really surprising is the 10-win Minnesota Vikings aren’t one of them. Thanks to [Read More…]
Veteran QB Lindsey Scott of UIW leads FCS All-America team
Incarnate Word quarterback Lindsey Scott, who started his college football career at LSU in 2016, leads The Associated Press FCS All-America team presented by Regions Bank and released Tuesday. Scott has thrown for 4,404 yards [Read More…]
Patty Jenkins insists “I never walked away” from ‘Wonder Woman 3’
Warner Bros. Pictures Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins is denying reports that she walked away from the third installment of the franchise, insisting instead that there was nothing she could do to advance the project. [Read More…]
In Brief: Adam Sandler to receive Mark Twain Prize, and more
Adam Sandler will be the recipient of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ 24th Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The prize recognizes individuals who have had an impact on American society in [Read More…]
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