Month: January 2024
New Elizabeth Taylor documentary series to be executive produced by Kim Kardashian
Hulu, Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images Elizabeth Taylor‘s story will be told in a new documentary series. The project, which is being called Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar, is being commissioned by BBC Arts and will be executive [Read More…]
A quiet weather pattern across most of the Heartland; rather mild on parts of the Plains
Across the Corn Belt, dry weather accompanies above-normal temperatures. A variable snow cover remains in place across the upper Midwest—but continues to gradually melt. Muddy conditions are maintaining challenging conditions for some livestock operations. Additionally, [Read More…]
An increasingly wet & active pattern from the Plains, westward; mild across the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures between the Rockies and Appalachians, while cooler-than-normal conditions will cover the middle and southern Atlantic States and the Far [Read More…]
‘Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur’ star Diamond White on the show’s Emmy wins + “impact”
ABC Audio – Disney XD Marvel’s acclaimed animated series Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur returns on Friday for a second season on Disney Channel and Disney XD, and streams the next day on Disney+. The [Read More…]
Symons conservation efforts set course for a new generation
Two young farmers are trying to push conservation practices further with the help of technology. Cody and Caleb Symons took responsibility for a portion of their family’s multi-generational row crop farm six years ago in [Read More…]
USDA now accepting Specialty Crop Block Grant proposals
The USDA will invest $72.9 million in the latest round of Specialty Crop Block Grant Initiative funding for the 2024 fiscal year. USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Jenny Lester Moffitt made the [Read More…]
NASDA focused on pesticide regulations
The regulation of pesticides is a focus for the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture. NASDA CEO Ted McKinney says a day of reckoning is upon agriculture as the EPA tries to enforce endangered [Read More…]
Corn market affected by many factors
A market advisor says corn prices are being influenced by several things. John Heinberg with Total Farm Marketing tells Brownfield corn has been under a lot of pressure since harvest with depressed prices and a [Read More…]
Hoewisch family named Wisconsin’s Outstanding Young Farmers
Photo: 2024 Outstanding Young Farmers Jacob and Jennifer Hoewisch (center) with the 2023 winners, Melissa and Travis Marti (far left and far right) Wisconsin’s newest Outstanding Young Farmers are Jacob and Jennifer Hoewisch from Freemont. [Read More…]
Committee rejects bill to study and potentially redesign South Dakota state flag
Makenzie Huber, South Dakota Searchlight – A bill that would create a commission to study and possibly propose a new state flag design to the Legislature and Governor’s Office failed in the Senate State Affairs Committee [Read More…]
Short staffing leaves prisons running on overtime
PIERRE, John Hult, South Dakota Searchlight – For every pay period, the average correctional officer in a South Dakota prison works an average of 14 overtime hours. That’s an hour more than the last fiscal [Read More…]
Fee for returned check could rise to $60
PIERRE, John Hult/South Dakota Searchlight — A returned check written to a South Dakota business could soon cost its account owner $20 more. Senate Bill 38 would update the fee businesses can charge people for a [Read More…]
Poet’s ethanol plants shift to remaining carbon dioxide pipeline proposal
Joshua Haiar/South Dakota Searchlight – An ethanol production company headquartered in Sioux Falls announced Monday it will partner with the remaining company looking to build a carbon capture pipeline in South Dakota. Poet will collaborate [Read More…]
Gasoline Prices Dip in South Dakota as National Average Sees Uptick
Gasoline prices in South Dakota have dropped by 2.8 cents per gallon over the past week, averaging $2.75/gallon. This marks a 13 cents per gallon decrease from a month ago and a substantial 60 cents [Read More…]
Off-duty Cop Captures Three-State Fugitive in Pierre Area
Terry Lee Schoenhut, a 39-year-old fugitive wanted on multiple charges in Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota’s Pennington and Tripp counties, was apprehended in the Pierre area by an off-duty Hughes County Deputy sheriff. Schoenhut, considered [Read More…]
South Dakota Boys High School Basketball Media Poll – January 29
The South Dakota Prep Media basketball polls for the week of Jan. 29 are listed below, ranking the top-five teams in each class, record, total points and previous ranking. First-place votes received are indicated in [Read More…]
South Dakota Girls High School Basketball Media Poll – January 29
The South Dakota Prep Media basketball polls for the week of Jan. 29 are listed below, ranking the top-five teams in each class, record, total points and previous ranking. First-place votes received are indicated in [Read More…]
Enemy drone that hit US base in Jordan possibly confused with American drone
Juanmonino/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The working theory about how an enemy drone slipped past defenses at a U.S. base in Jordan is that American personnel mistook the enemy drone for one of their own returning [Read More…]
Israel-Gaza live updates: Israel report reveals new allegations against UNRWA workers
A Palestinian elderly woman crosses a street which has been bulldozed by the Israeli forces during a raid in Jenin in the occupied West Bank on January 29, 2024 amid ongoing battles between Israel and [Read More…]
King Charles III released from hospital after prostate procedure, palace confirms
ATU Images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — King Charles III is heading home after undergoing a procedure to treat an enlarged prostate, according to Buckingham Palace. Charles, 75, was photographed leaving The London Clinic on Monday [Read More…]
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