Month: November 2023
Suspect arrested after former Sen. Martha McSally reports being assaulted while running
WIN-Initiative/Neleman/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A suspect has been arrested on an assault charge after former Arizona Sen. Martha McSally said she was attacked while on a run in Iowa this week. McSally was running [Read More…]
Authorities investigating ‘suspicious’ envelopes sent to election offices in 5 states
mbbirdy/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Federal authorities are investigating suspicious letters sent to election offices in five states – Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada and Georgia. The FBI said that “in at least four instances, preliminary [Read More…]
9 years after the murder of a Florida law professor, a family gets justice
Mint Images/Getty Images (ORLANDO) — Nearly a decade after a Florida State University Law School professor was shot to death at his home while sitting in his car, his family said they are relieved. On [Read More…]
Meryl Streep + William Shatner among this year’s Grammy nominees
ABC News/Stephen Iervolino The nominations for the 66th Annual Grammy Awards were announced Friday morning, and some Hollywood legends are among this year’s heralded music acts. Meryl Streep was nominated in the Best Audio Book, [Read More…]
Reality Roundup: ‘Big Brother’ crowns a winner and ‘Housewives’ drama
Have no fear, your reality roundup is here! Here’s a look at what happened in the world of reality television this week. Big Brother (CBS)Jag Bains has emerged as the Big Brother season 25 champion, claiming the coveted $750,000 [Read More…]
Host Zach Cherry on ‘The Great American Baking Show: Celebrity Holiday’: Paul and Prue are “a little bit gentler”
The Roku Channel The Great American Baking Show: Celebrity Holiday starts streaming November 10 on The Roku Channel. Hosts Zach Cherry and Casey Wilson host as Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith judge six celebrity bakers who [Read More…]
Farmers prepare for higher rental rates in 2024
A farm business management coach and attorney in eastern South Dakota says land rental rates are increasing with farmland values. Clint Fischer tells Brownfield, “I’m seeing some increases in the 10% range for those coming [Read More…]
Lower corn prices might stick around awhile
A grain market analyst isn’t optimistic corn prices will improve much before next spring. “The numbers are just not there.” Richard Brock with Brock Associates says USDA’s November Supply and Demand report was a game [Read More…]
Diversifying exports creates value for producers
The outgoing chairman of the US Meat Export Federation says strong exports help add value to US beef, pork, and lamb. Dean Meyer,a corn, soybean, and livestock producer from Iowa says it isn’t just exports [Read More…]
Glacier National Park announces a pilot vehicle reservation system in 2024
Glacier National Park will implement a pilot vehicle reservation system in 2024, beginning May 24 for the west side of Going-to-the-Sun Road and North Fork and on July 1 for Many Glacier. “Our balanced approach for the 2024 pilot reflects feedback from Tribes, the public, partners, and stakeholders, particularly regarding access to the Apgar Village area and [Read More…]
Veterans’ health care coverage expanded by Biden administration
Ahead of Veterans Day, Biden administration officials said Friday the Department of Veterans Affairs will expand health care coverage for certain groups of veterans and their families and create new programs meant to make care [Read More…]
3M fined $312,000 following worker’s death at Wisconsin plant and other labor news
3M fined $312,000 for worker’s death in Wisconsin Maplewood-based 3M could have prevented a worker’s death at its southwestern Wisconsin manufacturing plant, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. The worker, Trisha Jones, died in [Read More…]
Former Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby found guilty of perjury
Jerry Jackson/The Baltimore Sun/Tribune News Service via Getty Images (BALTIMORE) — Former Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby was found guilty on Thursday of two counts of perjury by a federal jury in Maryland. Mosby, [Read More…]
After mass shooting, problems with Maine’s mental healthcare system come into focus: Experts
Justin Paget/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — In the more than two weeks since a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, occurred at a bowling alley and local bar and restaurant, questions have swirled about mental health [Read More…]
From planting through harvest
Last month Brownfield spoke with north Iowa farmer Casey Schlichting as he harvested corn. He talked about yield, crop moisture, and how John Deere equipment and technology bring value to his operation. He says Deere’s [Read More…]
Four Finalists Chosen in the Black Hills State University President’s Search
PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Board of Regents announced four finalists who are in the running to become the next president of Black Hills State University. The Chair of the presidential search process, Regent Jeff [Read More…]
Breakthrough in 1987 Cold Case: Sioux Falls Man Identified as Homicide Victim Through DNA Technology
New DNA technology has brought a major development in a 36-year-old cold case, identifying 24-year-old Jerry Mikkelson as the victim of a 1987 murder. Mikkelson’s body was discovered on a Forest Service road in Colorado, [Read More…]
Israel-Gaza live updates: Israel agrees to four-hour pauses in Gaza each day, White House says
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…]
Not enough evidence for arrest so far in Jewish protester death: Police
amphotora/Getty Images (THOUSAND OAKS, Calif.) — Authorities from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday night they currently do not have enough evidence to make an arrest in the death of a Jewish protester in [Read More…]
Biden keeps polling poorly and other Democrats keep winning anyway. Why?
Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Just two days after dismal new polling numbers for President Joe Biden showed the public views him unfavorably and rival Donald Trump would hypothetically defeat him in key swing states [Read More…]
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