Month: November 2023
Listeria outbreak linked to fruit now being recalled
peolsen/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a warning Monday about a listeria outbreak linked to recalled peaches, nectarines and plums after 10 hospitalizations and one death were [Read More…]
Jon Hamm on getting a body part cast in plaster for ‘Fargo’ character
FX/Michelle Faye Winter is coming, but it was already a little nipply for actor Jon Hamm when he started work on the new season of Fargo. Show creator Noah Hawley is known for getting weird [Read More…]
SDSU’s Jimmy Rogers Named Finalist for Robinson Award
CHICAGO — South Dakota State head coach Jimmy Rogers was named Monday as one of 20 finalists for the Eddie Robinson Award, which is presented by FedEx Ground and given annually by Stats Perform to the national [Read More…]
Demers Scores Career High as Coyotes Fall to Arizona 61-52
PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas — Arizona started the fourth quarter on a 14-4 run to pull away from South Dakota in a 61-52 win Monday afternoon in the consolation game of the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament [Read More…]
Ethanol Industry Aims for Year-Round E15 in 2024, Faces Legislative Hurdles
The ethanol industry is actively pursuing a permanent solution for year-round E15 sales in 2024. The American Coalition for Ethanol CEO, Brian Jennings, reports that Congress is working on legislation to eliminate outdated EPA regulations [Read More…]
Accidental Explosions at Ringneck Energy Plant in Onida Linked to Human Error, South Dakota Department of Public Safety Finds
The South Dakota Department of Public Safety has concluded that the Ringneck Energy Plant explosion in Onida was accidental. The investigation report indicates two separate explosions occurred in July, attributed to human error during the [Read More…]
Pending Charges in Brookings as Police Investigate Unsanitary Living Conditions and Animal Complaint
The Brookings Police are investigating an animal complaint that led to pending charges against two individuals on Friday. Responding to a call near the intersection of 6th Street and 12th Avenue, officers discovered unsanitary living [Read More…]
Sioux Falls Prostitution Incident Leads to Charges for Woman and Man
In Sioux Falls, a recent prostitution case resulted in charges for Jennifer Tierney, who allegedly agreed to exchange sex for payment with a man she met while walking along the street. After going to a [Read More…]
Biden believes deal is close to free hostages in Gaza
Chris Kleponis/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden said Monday he believes a deal is near to free some of the more than 200 hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza. Biden was [Read More…]
What to know about new OpenAI interim CEO Emmett Shear
Lawrence Sumulong/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — OpenAI was thrown into upheaval in recent days after the sudden departure of CEO Sam Altman, who just three days later landed at Microsoft. The ouster elicited a letter [Read More…]
Minnesota Couple Faces Dilemma with 5-Gallon Jug Filled with Pennies
A Minnesota couple is grappling with a unique predicament as they possess a 5-gallon jug filled with tens of thousands of pennies, estimated to be worth around $300. The wife has diligently collected these pennies [Read More…]
‘Aquaman’ sequel trailer teases brother team up, Aquaman’s baby and the hero’s “last stand”
Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures/ ™ & © DC Comics A new trailer for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom splashed down, and for all its action, it opens up with a tender moment: Jason Momoa‘s comic [Read More…]
‘Suits’ gang reuniting for TV festival panel
L-R: Adams, Rafferty – David Livingston/Getty Images This year’s ATX TV Festival has announced it will stage a five-year anniversary panel with the cast and creatives of Suits. The series surprised even its creators when [Read More…]
Kentucky crops: Corn 95%, soybeans 87% harvested
Harvest is winding down for many Kentucky farmers. Corn is 95% harvested and soybean harvest is 87% complete. Tobacco 68% stripped. Winter wheat is 83% planted, with 65% emerged, and 72% rated good to excellent. [Read More…]
Tennessee farmers have 98% corn, 93% soybeans harvested
Harvest is nearing completion Tennessee farmers. Corn is 98%, cotton is 95%, and soybeans are 93% harvested. Drought conditions are intensifying, and pasture conditions continue to decline with just 9% rated good to excellent. Producers [Read More…]
Iowa farmers wrapping up fall fieldwork
Iowa farmers are finishing corn harvest and continuing other fall fieldwork. USDA’s latest crop update says corn is 97 percent harvested, on pace with last year and a week and-a-half ahead of the five-year average. [Read More…]
96% of Kansas soybeans harvested
The USDA says the grain harvest is nearly finished in Kansas. As of Sunday, the state’s corn harvest was 100% complete and soybeans were 96% done, ahead of the five-year average pace of 91%. Sorghum [Read More…]
Minnesota corn harvest at 97%
Fall fieldwork is winding down across Minnesota. USDA’s latest weekly crop update says just three percent of the state’s corn acreage is left to be harvested, and the sunflower harvest is 93 percent complete. Southwest [Read More…]
Israel-Gaza live updates: Biden says he believes hostage deal is near
pawel.gaul/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Thousands of people have died and thousands more have been injured since the militant group Hamas launched an unprecedented surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7 and Israel retaliated with [Read More…]
Funeral held for Dexter Wade, Jackson man exhumed from potter’s field, as family alleges ‘cover up’
nazarethman/Getty Images (JACKSON, Miss.) — The family of Dexter Wade held a funeral on Monday afternoon for the 37-year-old man who was fatally struck by an off-duty police officer in Jackson, Mississippi, on March 5 [Read More…]
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