Month: November 2023
Scoreboard roundup — 11/9/23
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Indiana 126, Milwaukee 124 Atlanta 120, Orlando 119 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Vancouver 5, Ottawa 2 NY Rangers 4, Minnesota 1 [Read More…]
South Dakota Department of Health Reports First Flu Death of the 2023-2024 Flu Season
The South Dakota Health Department is reporting the first influenza death of the 2023-2024 season, a Minnehaha County resident in the 80-89 age group. “Influenza can be a very serious illness,” said Dr. Joshua Clayton, [Read More…]
Parkston Caps Undefeated Season With 12-7 9AA Title Win Over Howard
Two second half touchdowns were just enough to give the Parkston Trojans an undefeated championship season with a 12-7 win over Howard on Thursday night in the 9AA title game. Parkston RB Luke Bormann was [Read More…]
State board awards $2.38 million in low-interest business loans
The state Board of Economic Development approved two business loans this week totaling $2.38 million. The board met Wednesday and approved a $1.8 million Revolving Economic Development & Initiative (REDI) loan for Southfork Investments LLC [Read More…]
Davison County Sheriff’s Office Third Quarter Report
Quarterly Report: Calls for Service: 2022 – 923 2023 – 1,088 19.9% Increase Case Reports 2022 – 135 2023 – 139 3% Increase Warning Tickets 2022 – 236 2023 – 239 1.3% Increase Citations 2022 [Read More…]
Class AA Volleyball SoDAK 16 Results and State Tournament Bracket
Class AA SoDAK 16, Thursday, November 9 No. 1 Harrisburg def. No. 16 Rapid City Stevens 3-0 (25-19, 25-17, 25-12) No. 2 Sioux Falls Jefferson def. No. 15 Douglas 3-0 (25-11, 25-18, 25-14) No. 3 [Read More…]
FBI offering $10,000 reward in search for man wanted in connection with Jan. 6 attack
Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of a New Jersey man wanted in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the [Read More…]
Alabama riverboat dock worker involved in viral brawl charged with assault: Court records
ABC News (MONTGOMERY, Ala.) — The Alabama riverboat dock worker who was involved in a brawl that went viral on social media has now been charged with assault, according to Montgomery Municipal Court records. Dameion [Read More…]
Hawaii unveils $150 million recovery fund for Maui wildfire victims’ families, injured survivors
mattjeacock/Getty Images (MAUI, Hawaii) — Hawaii Gov. Josh Green announced a new recovery fund as part of the One ‘Ohana Initiative, which will set aside more than $150 million for the victims of the Maui [Read More…]
Trump paints himself as a victim in pitch to Florida Hispanics wary of political persecution
Alon Skuy/Getty Images (MIAMI) — As Donald Trump continues to campaign off of his four unprecedented indictments, denying wrongdoing in each of them, he’s taken his message directly to a community that he believes can [Read More…]
Avon Wins First State Football Title Since 2013 With 32-30 Win Over Faulkton Area
No. 1 Avon would hang on to defeat No. 2 Faulkton Area 32-30 in the 9B championship game on Thursday, the first state title for the Pirates since 2013. Junior RB Aziah Meyer was named [Read More…]
Biden meets with UAW president, calls for union deals across auto industry
Scott Olson/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden called for unionization across the auto industry and embraced the broader labor movement in an address to members of the United Auto Workers at a car plant [Read More…]
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson talks political support, what’s stopping him from ever running for office
Disney General Entertainment/Jennifer Potheiser Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson revealed on Trevor Noah‘s new Spotify podcast, What Now?, that he not only got support from potential American voters in a poll last year, but inside the Beltway, too, for a [Read More…]
Ryan Reynolds hints ‘Deadpool 3’ on track for summer 2024 release following end of SAG-AFTRA strike
20th Century Studios Count Ryan Reynolds among the Hollywood actors back on social media promoting their projects now that the SAG-AFTRA strike is ver. The actor/producer, who had to hit the brakes on filming Deadpool [Read More…]
Gov’t funding deadline close, farm bill extension might be too
The deadline for Congress to fund the U.S. government is one week away and the CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers says there hasn’t been much progress. Chandler Goule says many appropriations bills [Read More…]
USDA keeps ’23 all milk price, raises ’24 projection
USDA has lowered its projections for 2023 milk production. In the November Supply and Demand Report, USDA says cow numbers were revised lower in the last Milk Production Report and milk-per-cow growth slowed in the [Read More…]
CME milk futures lower, cash dairy mostly higher Thursday
Milk futures were mostly lower and the cash dairy markets were higher except butter Thursday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. November Class III milk was down $0.03 at $17.12. December was down $0.09 at $17.04. January was down $0.07 at $17.15. [Read More…]
Direct cash cattle business picks up Thursday
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle futures were down sharply on fund liquidation and sharply lower than a week ago direct cash business. The USDA says beef export sales were 13,600 tons, down 21% [Read More…]
Tar spot confirmed again in eastern South Dakota
A plant pathologist with South Dakota State University Extension says tar spot was present in the state again this year. Madalyn Shires says after scouting many counties in eastern South Dakota, it was confirmed in [Read More…]
Authorities investigating ‘suspicious’ envelopes sent to election offices in Washington, Georgia
Oliver Helbig/Getty Images (SPOKANE, Wash.) — Authorities in at least two states are investigating a spate of suspicious envelopes sent to election offices this week in what one state official called an act of “domestic [Read More…]
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