Month: January 2024
Avera Health Expands Inpatient Behavioral Health Care in Sioux Falls and Aberdeen
Avera Health has announced plans to expand inpatient behavioral health care at facilities in Sioux Falls and Aberdeen. In Sioux Falls, the Avera Behavioral Health Hospital will add 16 beds for adult care in the [Read More…]
Rapid City Pilot accused of threatening to shoot airline captain midflight to make first court appearance
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A pilot accused of threatening to shoot a commercial airline captain who wanted to divert a flight to get medical attention for a passenger was set to make his first [Read More…]
Paige Meyer Scores 37 in Double Overtime Win
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – South Dakota State women’s basketball overcame a 13-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat Northern Arizona 110-102 in double overtime Wednesday night at Findlay Toyota Court. Paige Meyer dropped a career-high 37 in the win. Meyer went [Read More…]
Game Winner Lifts Weber State Over Jacks
OGDEN, Utah — South Dakota State battled back from a double-digit deficit late in the second half, but Weber State’s Dillon Jones connected on a game-winning jumper with time winding down to lead the Wildcats to [Read More…]
Tigers Unable to Stop Viterbo’s Second Half Run, Fall 90-89
Mitchell, S.D. – Dakota Wesleyan Men’s basketball hosted the V-Hawks of Viterbo University this evening in the final non-conference game of the season. The Tigers jumped out to a massive lead at half, up 48-33 after shooting [Read More…]
Hearing aids may help you live longer, but barriers to their use persist
Santiago Urquijo/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Regular use of hearing aids is associated with decreased death rates in U.S. adults with hearing loss, a new study out of USC found. The findings highlight the importance [Read More…]
A court has ruled Texas doctors don’t need to perform emergency abortions. Here’s what that means
The Good Brigade/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A federal appeals court ruled this week that Texas hospitals and doctors are not required to perform emergency abortions despite guidance from the Biden administration. The U.S. Court [Read More…]
Starbucks launches reusable cup option for mobile and drive-thru orders
JohnFScott/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Starbucks will become the first nationwide coffee retailer to accept reusable cups for mobile orders, effective immediately, the coffeehouse chain said in a release Wednesday. Customers will now also have [Read More…]
Families’ lawsuit against Snapchat alleging the platform enables drug dealers allowed to move forward
Witthaya Prasongsin/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Dozens of families who are suing Snap Inc., the parent company of Snapchat, won a legal victory Tuesday when a judge in California ruled their lawsuit against the social [Read More…]
‘Bridgerton’ vet Phoebe Dynevor on her “whirlwind” audition for James Gunn’s ‘Superman: Legacy’
Taylor Hill/WireImage Bridgerton alumna Phoebe Dynevor has revealed to Variety that she was one of the finalists for the role of the Man of Steel’s woman in James Gunn‘s upcoming Superman: Legacy. However, it was [Read More…]
Planning for 2024
Many producers are taking inventory of what nutrients are available in their soils. On this episode of Managing for Profit, an expert with AgroLiquid says now is a good time to work with an agronomist [Read More…]
Trump appeals Colorado 14th Amendment election disqualification to US Supreme Court
ABC News Former President Donald Trump’s legal team on Wednesday appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling disqualifying him from that state’s GOP primary ballot, his lawyers confirmed. This [Read More…]
Morris Chestnut to star in CBS’ Sherlock Holmes-based medical drama ‘Watson’
Photo: Diondre Jones CBS has announced that Best Man star Morris Chestnut will play the lead role in Watson, a medical drama inspired by the mythology of Sherlock Holmes. Dr. Watson was, of course, the [Read More…]
Kevin Hart says he “lied to” Chris Rock to make their comedy special happen
Netflix/Glen Wilson Kevin Hart says he had to work a little hard to get Chris Rock on board with filming their Netflix comedy special. “I had to hoodwink Chris into understanding that it would be [Read More…]
Effective Weed Control that Works
Having a herbicide that provides burndown and residual activity in a variety of weather conditions helps growers maximize their efficiency. In this Managing for Profit, Dominik Hoffmann, product and assets manager for Selective Herbicides, shares [Read More…]
Minnesota cattle producer adapts to weather extremes
A cow/calf producer in southwest Minnesota is adapting to weather extremes. Grant Breitkreutz of Redwood Falls describes 2023 as “another wild ride.” “We started out wet, turned dry, just another one for the record books [Read More…]
Drought influencing seed decisions
A lack of soil moisture could influence planting decisions this spring. Central Iowa corn and soybean grower Corey Hillebo tells Brownfield 2023 was dry. “It has weighed on me a little bit. I’ve been selecting [Read More…]
Cover Crop Premium Discount Program open for enrollment in Indiana
Southern Indiana farmers can receive a discount on their crop insurance premiums for planting cover crops and protecting water quality. Trevor Laureys with the Indiana State Department of Agriculture tells Brownfield the Cover Crop Premium [Read More…]
Minnehaha County defense lawyers say state is working to resolve inmate client access issue
John Hult/South Dakota Searchlight SIOUX FALLS — Public defenders in South Dakota’s largest city have worked through a tentative compromise with the state Department of Corrections on access to inmate clients. Defense lawyers sounded the [Read More…]
Spearfish Man Sentenced to Life in Prison For Second Degree Murder
PIERRE, S.D. — South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces that a Spearfish man has been sentenced to life in prison after earlier being convicted of Murder in the Second Degree in the 2022 shooting death [Read More…]
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