Month: April 2023
Wisconsin DNR accepting applications for upcoming learn to hunt program
Applications for the Learn to Hunt Deer program at Sandhill Wildlife Area are due by July 1. / Photo Credit: Nick Berard The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is once again holding its annual Learn [Read More…]
Farmer perceptions of biologicals
Innovation has been a critical element to the success of the American ag sector. In this Managing for Profit, Cam Camfield CEO at Stratovation Group shares details of a benchmark study that digs into how [Read More…]
Will ‘Stranger Things’ metalhead Joseph Quinn shred in ‘Gladiator’ sequel?
Netflix The sequel to Ridley Scott‘s Oscar-winning epic Gladiator could feature Hawkins, Indiana’s resident metalhead. The Hollywood Reporter says Joseph Quinn — who became a viral sensation for his rendition of Metallica‘s “Master of Puppets” [Read More…]
Flood Warning issued April 28 at 8:02PM MDT until further notice by NWS
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South Dakota… James River near Scotland affecting Bon Homme, Yankton and Hutchinson Counties. James River near Mitchell affecting Davison and Hanson Counties. James River near Forestburg [Read More…]
‘Lost’ co-creator Damon Lindelof laughs about being “asked to leave the ‘Star Wars’ universe”
Jesse Grant/Variety via Getty Images Like a Jedi who’s become one with the Force, one minute Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof was writing a Star Wars movie and the next, poof, he was gone. The Emmy [Read More…]
Report: ‘Top Gun: Maverick’s’ Monica Barbaro in talks to play Joan Baez in Bob Dylan biopic
Araya Doheny/Getty Images The upcoming long-in-the-works Bob Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet may have found its Joan Baez. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Monica Barbaro, who appeared in the blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick, is in talks to play the legendary folk singer in [Read More…]
Lizzy Caplan and Joshua Jackson on how “different” their ‘Fatal Attraction’ series is from the film
Paramount+/Monty Brinton The series adaptation of the Oscar-nominated 1987 Glenn Close/Michael Douglas thriller Fatal Attraction hits Paramount+ on Sunday, April 30, with a three-episode premiere. The framework of the show is similar: Joshua Jackson plays [Read More…]
Parents of Black autistic sons share their stories after tragic encounters with police
ABC News (NEW YORK) — The intersection of policing, race, and autism has the potential to result in tragic outcomes. Black Americans are two to three times more likely to be killed by cops than [Read More…]
Pro-DeSantis PAC targets Trump voters with ‘Winner’ ad campaign in early primary states
Amir Levy/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The super PAC supporting Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis’ expected 2024 presidential run is set to with a new TV ad targeting Trump voters — pitching the governor as a [Read More…]
New report details alarming health impact of climate change on children
Mimi Haddon/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A new report released this week by the Environmental Protection Agency projects the devastating health impact of climate change on children. Effects include higher rates of respiratory disease, reduced [Read More…]
“Start your engines”: See Anthony Mackie hit the road in teaser to Peacock’s ‘Twisted Metal’
Peacock On Friday, Peacock revved up fans of the bestselling Twisted Metal Sony PlayStation game series with a sneak peek of Anthony Mackie as the star of the series adaptation of the same name. Mackie’s [Read More…]
The Doc Has Spoken: Christopher Lloyd talks 21 years of ‘Cyberchase’
Courtesy The WNET Group The Hacker has returned — and Christopher Lloyd says it’s time to start cleaning up our act. Cyberchase, the PBS Kids animated series that follows the adventures of Matt, Jackie and Inez and their battles [Read More…]
American Farmland Trust wants solar to be smart
American Farmland Trust has created Smart Solar principles to help farmers and developers to navigate the best areas to adopt the technology. Smart Solar director Ethan Winter tells Brownfield site should first use buildings and [Read More…]
MO Corn: long-term ethanol solutions needed
The Missouri Corn Growers Association says it is pleased to see the Environmental Protection Agency allow E15 use this summer. In a statement, MCGA President Clint Stephens says keeping E15 at the pump will help [Read More…]
NFU president says summertime sales of E15 is great news for farmers
National Farmers Union President Rob Larew says the waiver allowing summer sales of E-15 is great news for farmers, “because of all the benefits that using more biofuels has for farmers. It creates better prices [Read More…]
Ag meteorologist: May has mixed weather
An ag meteorologist says May will start out cool and wet for much of the Corn Belt. Greg Soulje tells Brownfield the Eastern Corn Belt will continue to feel like early spring, which isn’t great [Read More…]
A dry stretch affects planting in areas of MO
Dry conditions from southwest to northeastern Missouri are challenging some farmers as they try to finish spring planting. In northeastern Missouri, farmer Brian Munzlinger tells Brownfield he’s having to re-evaluate planting depth for soybeans. “I [Read More…]
Federal Reserve says it ‘failed’ in run up to Silicon Valley Bank collapse
Bloomberg Creative/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Federal Reserve failed in its role as banking industry watchdog in the run up to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, the central bank said on Friday. The [Read More…]
Happy National Superhero Day
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” – Sony Pictures Animation In case you’re not one of those suffering from so-called superhero fatigue, April 28 has been designated National Superhero Day. So, why not spend the day either [Read More…]
The Gang Returns June 7: FXX releases tease of 16th season of ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’
FXX The gang from Paddy’s is back. FXX has released a celebratory snippet to announce that its long-running sitcom It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is coming back for its 16th season on June 7. Co-creators [Read More…]