Month: March 2024
‘X-Men ’97’ reportedly scores big numbers for Disney+
Marvel Studios The animated series X-Men ’97 has become be a Juggernaut-sized hit for Disney+. Deadline is reporting that the series, which continues the adventures of the beloved 1990s X-Men: The Animated Series, attracted some [Read More…]
Stephen Colbert apologizes for Kate Middleton jokes following cancer revelation
CBS/Scott Kowalchyk In the wake of the blockbuster news that Kate Middleton has cancer, add Stephen Colbert to the list of people who are backpedaling jokes they made about her. On Monday night’s The Late [Read More…]
Ida teacher named MFB’s Ag Educator of the Year
An elementary educator says free resources have helped her include agricultural themes in her classroom. Ida Elementary School STEM teacher Annalyse Auxter tells Brownfield, “We’re focused about 50 percent of the time on our agriculture [Read More…]
Seasons of the year and of life
Commentary The grass gets greener every day. Asparagus sprouts shoot out of the ground only to be nipped by a frosty morning. The hyacinths have been blooming for weeks now as have the narcissus. The [Read More…]
Iowa expected to be dry for start of planting
It’s going to be a dry start to planting for Iowa. The USDA says the second half of March did bring precipitation and cooler temperatures to much of the state, but more than 90% of [Read More…]
Soil moisture down in Indiana ahead of planting
Soil moisture levels dipped a little bit in Indiana during March. The USDA says average statewide rainfall fell short of normal and while that probably pulled closer the usual levels by late month rains, about [Read More…]
Dakota Wesleyan University announces annual Carhart Lecture
Dakota Wesleyan University will wrap up its year-long Lecture Series on topics of contemporary interest. The fourth and final of the series, the annual Carhart Lecture, will be held on Tuesday, April 2, at 7 [Read More…]
South Dakota Education Equity Coalition Condemns Noem’s Remarks on Native Education
The South Dakota Education Equity Coalition (SDEEC) strongly opposes Kristi Noem’s recent comments about Native education, calling them disparaging and misrepresentative. Noem’s statement that “their kids don’t have any hope. They don’t have parents who [Read More…]
South Dakota Marijuana Legalization Campaign Crosses Halfway Mark in Signature Collection Efforts
South Dakotans for Better Marijuana Laws have announced that they have surpassed the halfway mark in collecting signatures to place a marijuana legalization initiative on the state’s November ballot. With a deadline of May 7, [Read More…]
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence go on the run in new trailer to ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’
Sony Pictures Entertainment Sony Pictures dropped the trailer to Bad Boys: Ride or Die, the fourquel starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, on Tuesday. In the clip, Lawrence’s Marcus Burnett gets carsick from Mike Lowry’s [Read More…]
Melissa Rauch is “over the moon” about Tuesday’s season 2 finale of ‘Night Court’
NBC/Nicole Weingart On Tuesday night, NBC wraps the second season of the reboot of Night Court, and as fans know, it centers on the wedding of an old-school Night Court vet, Marsha Warfield‘s Roz. The [Read More…]
In Brief: Scarlett Johansson could move to ‘Jurassic World’, and more
Scarlett Johansson is in talks to join Universal’s upcoming Jurassic World movie, currently eyeing a July 2, 2025, release, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story helmer Gareth Edwards is directing [Read More…]
Benefits of Better Quality Beans
U.S. soybeans are the best on the market. The industry is a global leader in sustainability, quality, nutrient density, and more. In this Managing for Profit, Illinois Soybean Association board member Brock Willard shares why that [Read More…]
Emerging Markets for U.S. Soy in Southeast Asia
Global demand for protein has increased more than 250% since 1990, and the Iowa Soybean Association says that’s in part thanks to farmer-led efforts and their checkoff investment. On this week’s episode of Seeds of [Read More…]
Julian Assange extradition decision delayed by UK court, allowing time for appeal
ABC News LONDON — A court in the United Kingdom on Tuesday ordered a delay in the possible extradition of Julian Assange, allowing the WikiLeaks founder to continue his appeal fighting a transfer to the [Read More…]
Ship strikes major Baltimore bridge causing partial collapse
Andrew Doyle (BALTIMORE) — A ship struck Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge early Tuesday, causing a partial collapse and sending vehicles and people into the water, officials in Maryland said. “I can confirm at 1:35 [Read More…]
Cargo ship hits Baltimore’s Key Bridge, bringing it down. Rescuers are looking for people in water
BALTIMORE (AP) — A container ship rammed into a major bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday, causing it to snap and plunge into the river below. Several vehicles fell into the chilly waters, and rescuers searched [Read More…]
Cancer rate among Air Force missileers prompts questions, concerns
John Turner/U.S. Air Force It is a little-known mission within the United States Air Force that operates almost entirely underground, shrouded in secrecy – and is critical to national security. Those tasked with the job [Read More…]
Jenn Tran named ‘The Bachelorette’
Disney/John Fleenor After her journey with Joey Graziadei ended on season 28 of The Bachelor, Jenn Tran was named the new Bachelorette. During the “After the Final Rose” ceremony, host Jesse Palmer brought out last [Read More…]
‘The Bachelor’ finale: Joey Graziadei’s journey for love ends with a proposal
Disney/John Fleenor Joey Graziadei‘s journey to find love on The Bachelor ended with a proposal to Kelsey Anderson, a junior project manager from New Orleans, Louisiana, during the season 28 finale of The Bachelor. The [Read More…]
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