Month: February 2023

Patrick Mahomes talks ‘most nervous’ moment before clinching Super Bowl win
ABC News (ANAHEIM, Calif.) — Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes spoke with ABC News’ Good Morning America from the happiest place on Earth and described the final nail-biting minutes before a game-winning field goal [Read More…]

Scoreboard roundup — 2/13/23
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Philadelphia 123, Houston 104 Cleveland 117, San Antonio 109 Charlotte 144, Atlanta 138 Utah 123, Indiana 117 Denver 112, Miami [Read More…]

Four-year-old on the road to recovery after double lung transplant
Texas Children’s Hospital (HOUSTON) — A 4-year-old from eastern Louisiana is on the road to recovery at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston after receiving a bilateral lung transplant nearly three months ago. Now, her family [Read More…]

Inflation data to show if prices eased amid hot jobs market
Javier Ghersi/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Inflation data set for release on Tuesday will show whether the U.S. continued a months-long streak of easing price increases despite blockbuster job growth last month that revealed an [Read More…]

Is AI coming for your job? ChatGPT renews fears
Silas Stein/picture alliance via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Robots holding platters of plantains and shrimp zoom between tables at Sergio’s, a Cuban restaurant in Miami, where the waist-high machines use artificial intelligence to evade [Read More…]

Wisconsin farmers benefit from biodiesel partnership
A Wisconsin soybean leader says a partnership to use more biodiesel in the City of Madison is good for farmers and the environment. Steve Trzebatowski Steve Trzebatowski is the immediate past President of the Wisconsin [Read More…]

Winter Weather Advisory issued February 14 at 1:51AM MST until February 15 at 5:00AM MST by NWS
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 6 AM CST WEDNESDAY… * WHAT…Mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations of 1 to 4 inches. Winds gusting as high as 50 mph. * [Read More…]

‘It was a trap’: Video shows American volunteer likely killed by guided missile in ‘deliberate’ Russian attack
frontlinedoctors.org (KYIV, Ukraine) — The video is only about a second long but it captures the killing of American medic volunteer Pete Reed and a Ukrainian woman he was treating in Bakhmut, a city in [Read More…]

3 fishermen dead after falling through icy lake in Vermont: Police
Udo Henneböle/EyeEm/Getty Images (BURLINGTON, Vt.) — Authorities in Vermont are warning ice fishers to stay off the ice of a lake after three people died in the last week. The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department [Read More…]

Kent Van Overschelde resigns as the Head Football Coach for Mitchell
Kent Van Overschelde has resigned as the Head Football Coach for the Mitchell School District after coaching in the football program for 20 years, serving as Head Coach for the past 16 years. Coach Van [Read More…]

South Dakota Media Girls High School Basketball Poll – February 13
The South Dakota Prep Media basketball polls for the week of Feb. 13 are listed below, ranking the top-five teams in each class, record, total points and previous ranking. First-place votes received are indicated in [Read More…]

South Dakota Media Boys High School Basketball Poll – February 13
The South Dakota Prep Media basketball polls for the week of Feb. 13 are listed below, ranking the top-five teams in each class, record, total points and previous ranking. First-place votes received are indicated in [Read More…]

Dozens of states on alert for wind, snow as 2 storms sweep across US
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Two storm systems moving across the U.S. have placed 26 states, from California to Kentucky, under snow and wind alerts. Winter storm watches and advisories are in effect for parts [Read More…]

U-Haul driver allegedly plows into people in Brooklyn, injuring 8 in ‘violent rampage’: NYPD
WABC-TV (NEW YORK) — A U-Haul driver is in custody after allegedly striking eight people in a “violent rampage” in multiple locations in Brooklyn, New York, on Monday, according to NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell. Four people [Read More…]

Biden fires US Capitol manager who stayed away during Jan. 6 attack
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden on Monday fired the U.S. Capitol’s top manager after lawmakers in both parties called for the scandal-plagued architect’s ouster. Brett Blanton, the architect of the Capitol, was [Read More…]

Bob Odenkirk debuts the “best thing I did”: an upcoming book of poems with his children
Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul veteran Bob Odenkirk took to Twitter to tout a literary collaboration with his two adult children. Odenkirk explains in the brief video that his children, 24-year-old [Read More…]

Happy Galentine’s Day! Amy Poehler and Tina Fey announce comedy tour
Live Nation The day before Valentine’s Day has been immortalized by Parks and Rec as Galentine’s Day. And most appropriately on this day, that show’s alumna, Amy Poehler, has announced she’s hitting the road with [Read More…]

USB farmer leaders begin setting 2024 investment priorities
Photo provided by the United Soybean Board The 77 United Soybean Board farmer leaders set priorities for 2024 program investments during the recent USB board meeting. April Hemmes, a farmer from north central Iowa, serves [Read More…]

Farmer urges others not to overdo it this planting season
A Kansas farmer who has learned to deal with stress says when it’s time for the planters to roll, don’t stay in the tractor too long. Lowell Neitzel Lowell Neitzel raises corn and soybeans with [Read More…]

Childcare an emerging farm bill issue
Rural childcare is an emerging issue as farm bill discussions pick up. U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee member Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota tells Brownfield she’s hosted several listening sessions across her state recently. “And boy did [Read More…]
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