Month: November 2023
U.S. pork continues the transition to Prop 12
National Pork Producers Council President Scott Hays says the transition phase is nearly complete for U.S. pork products to become compliant with California’s Proposition 12 law. “Product that was harvested prior to July 1 can [Read More…]
Soybean export inspections down on week, year
The USDA says soybean export inspections as of the week ending November 23rd remain ahead of what’s needed to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2023/24 marketing year started June 1st for wheat [Read More…]
Panthers fire Frank Reich in his first season with team off to NFL-worst 1-10 record
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The Frank Reich era in Carolina is over after 11 games. The Carolina Panthers fired their coach on Monday following the team’s NFL-worst 1-10 start in his first year at the [Read More…]
Jalen Hurts runs for winning TD in overtime, Eagles rally past Josh Allen, Bills 37-34
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jalen Hurts walked off the Linc field with his arms extended in celebration as the Eagles crowd — which had booed the team off the field at halftime — went wild in [Read More…]
‘Freedom’ not enough to fill South Dakota jobs: Local business leaders say there are hurdles with campaign
South Dakota News WatchStu Whitney South Dakota News Watch/Stu Whitney SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Bob Douglas, touted as a success story of Gov. Kristi Noem’s “Freedom Works Here” workforce recruitment campaign in South Dakota, confirmed [Read More…]
Jamestown, N.D. Professor and U.S. Senate Candidate Involved in South Dakota Crash near Plankinton
Katrina Christiansen, a Jamestown professor running for North Dakota’s Democratic U.S. Senate seat, revealed on social media that her family experienced a crash in South Dakota over the weekend. The incident occurred near Plankinton, S.D., [Read More…]
Five students to represent JAG-SD at national leadership event
Five students enrolled in South Dakota’s Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG-SD) program have been selected to represent their peers at the JAG National Student Leadership Academy in Washington, D.C., Nov. 30–Dec. 2. “These students have [Read More…]
Thanksgiving travel: TSA breaks record for highest number of daily passengers
onurdongel/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — This year’s Thanksgiving holiday shattered travel records. There were 2,907,378 people screened Sunday at U.S. airports — the highest number of people to go through security on a single day [Read More…]
Trump fraud trial live updates: Trump Organization execs to return to witness stand
ftwitty/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump is on trial in New York in a $250 million civil lawsuit that could alter the personal fortune and real estate empire that helped propel Trump [Read More…]
Pennington County Fatal Crash East of Wall
PENNINGTON COUNTY, S.D.- One person has died from injuries sustained in a single-vehicle crash Saturday, 13 miles east of Wall, S.D. The name of the person involved has not been released pending notification of family members. Preliminary [Read More…]
Rosalynn Carter memorial events to begin in Georgia; grandson remembers her as the family’s ‘glue’
Nikki Kahn/The Washington Post via Getty Images (AMERICUS, Ga.) — Former first lady Rosalynn Carter will be memorialized over several days this week in Georgia, starting Monday. Carter, who died on Nov. 19 at 96, [Read More…]
Major Trump donors who soured on him after 2020 and Jan. 6 now insist he’s their best choice
Sean Rayford/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Donald Trump and his allies are ramping up high-dollar fundraising efforts with less than two months to go until the Iowa caucus begins the 2024 Republican primary, as several [Read More…]
Nikki Haley says her momentum ‘is real,’ but do Republican voters want someone not named Trump?
Nicholas Kerr/ABC News (NEW YORK) — A winnowing field of Republican presidential candidates are working feverishly to close the polling gap between themselves and Donald Trump — among them is former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, [Read More…]
Hurley Farmer, 70, Pleads Guilty to Non-consensual Sexual Contact with Freeman Woman
Greg Farrar, a 70-year-old farmer from the Hurley area, pleaded guilty to non-consensual sexual contact with a Freeman woman. Charges against him were dropped as he admitted to the incident on August 14th, when he [Read More…]
Fatal Crash in Sioux City Following Stolen Vehicle Pursuit
A pursuit of a stolen 2014 Dodge Charger in Sioux City on Sunday night ended tragically as 24-year-old Gunnar Lee Kratz, the driver, refused to stop for police. The pursuit through the west and north [Read More…]
Kaley Cuoco says daughter Matilda’s “first Thanksgiving was perfect”
ABC/Randy Holmes Kaley Cuoco is grateful for the little addition to her life this Thanksgiving. The Big Bang Theory alum posted a sweet family photo on her Instagram account Friday, featuring herself, holding up her [Read More…]
New Jennifer Lopez album — and film — coming February 16
Norman Jean Roy Jennifer Lopez has finally announced when fans will get to hear her new album — and it turns out they’ll get to see it, too. THIS IS ME…NOW, JLo’s first new studio [Read More…]
In Brief: Netflix snaps up Kim Kardashian’s comedy ‘The Fifth Wheel’, and more
Marty Krofft, the producer behind TV classics such as Land of the Lost, H.R. Pufnstuff and Donny and Marie, has died at 86. Krofft, who was a trailblazer in children’s television and primetime programming, died [Read More…]
Not Just a Farmer Campaign
Missouri Soybeans Communications Director Samantha Turners Missouri Soybeans Not Just a Farmer Video Campaign builds organizational brand awareness with a tip of a hat to its farmer members. She says the video is to thank [Read More…]
Increasing demand for different cuts of pork
The pork loin is a versatile cut of meat. But it isn’t in high demand. Gene Noem, a past president of the National Pork Board says the checkoff has assembled a task force to explore [Read More…]
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