Month: March 2024
Reality Roundup: Annemarie Wiley exits ‘RHOBH’, Christine Quinn’s husband arrested
Have no fear, your reality roundup is here! Here’s a look at what happened in the world of reality television this week: The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (Bravo)Annemarie Wiley will not appear on the [Read More…]
Protecting the health of the U.S. cattle herd
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association says the push-back on the USDA’s decision to allow imports of Paraguayan beef is solely about protecting the health of the U.S. cattle herd. Kent Bacus, director of Government Affairs [Read More…]
Iowa farmer gearing up for spring fieldwork
A south-central Iowa farmer is preparing to begin spring fieldwork. Warren Bachman of Osceola says all his fertilizer was applied in the fall. “Basically other than changing the oil in a couple of tractors and [Read More…]
Agronomist says soybeans thrive with more intense management
A soybean agronomist says farmers need to be more intentional about managing soybeans as they face tighter margins. Purdue University’s Shaun Casteel tells Brownfield the days of planting soybeans whenever are over. “If it hasn’t, [Read More…]
Evansville Mayor comments on CHS crush plant project
An elected official says there has been progress towards building Wisconsin’s first soybean crushing facility. Evansville Mayor Dianne Duggan tells Brownfield the officials from CHS will soon come to Evansville to close the real estate [Read More…]
National Beef expected to resume operations Monday at its Liberal, KS facility
National Beef Packing Company is expected to resume production at its Liberal, Kansas harvest facility Monday (March 25, 2024) following a fire that halted operations Thursday and Friday. The facility has a 6,000-head processing capacity. [Read More…]
Russia launches massive air attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
Andre Luis Alves/Getty Images (LONDON) — Russia unleashed a massive aerial attack on Friday in what Ukrainian officials said was the largest and most destructive assault on its energy infrastructure since the start of the [Read More…]
Russia, China veto US resolution calling for immediate cease-fire in Gaza fails
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks during a joint press conference with Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry (not pictured) following a meeting between the U.S. top diplomat and Arab envoys, in Cairo on March, [Read More…]
Body of Riley Strain found in river, no evidence of foul play: Nashville police
WKRN (NASHVILLE, Tenn.) — The body of missing college student Riley Strain was recovered from the Cumberland River in West Nashville Friday morning following a two-week search, according to Nashville police. “No foul play-related trauma [Read More…]
College student Riley Strain missing in Nashville: A timeline
@MNPDNashville/X (NASHVILLE, Tenn.) — Two weeks after college student Riley Strain went missing after a night out at several Nashville bars, his body was recovered in the Cumberland River in West Nashville, police said. “No [Read More…]
Spring storms bringing heavy snow, rain and flooding to millions
ABC News (NEW YORK) — The first weekend of spring is being ushered in with snow in the Midwest and New England, and heavy rain in major Northeast cities. Montana to Minnesota saw 4 to [Read More…]
Rape victim, 13, has baby amid confusion over state’s abortion ban
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Regina, a mother of three daughters, lives in one of the poorest counties in one of the country’s poorest states — Mississippi. She holds down a job during the day [Read More…]
House to vote on package to avert partial government shutdown as deadline looms
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The House will vote on the $1.2 trillion government funding package Friday morning — the first in a series of steps to avert a government shutdown that still can’t be [Read More…]
What could sway the votes of ‘double haters’ who don’t like Biden, Trump? They explain.
Marilyn Nieves/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have clinched their respective parties’ nominations, setting the stage for a rematch between the two in November. But many Americans are not [Read More…]
Dakota Wesleyan University announces creation of a new hall-of fame
Dakota Wesleyan University has added a new Hall of Fame to its roster of events acknowledging the contributions and support of alumni and friends of the university. The first-ever inductees, Ron and Sheilah Gates of [Read More…]
Names Released in Lyman County Fatal Crash
Lyman County, S.D.- A 38-year-old man and a 59-year-old man both died Monday evening in a two-vehicle crash in Lyman County. Preliminary crash information indicates a Ford F-350 driven by Ryan K. Taylor was traveling westbound in the eastbound [Read More…]
Names Released in Meade County Fatal Crash
Meade County, S.D.- A passenger in a UTV suffered fatal injuries Monday in a single-vehicle crash near Piedmont, SD. Preliminary crash information indicates a UTV driven by Jamie N. Fletcher had left the roadway and struck a tree. A female [Read More…]
Whittier Middle School Staff Member Arrested for Solicitation of a Minor
A staff member from Whittier Middle School in Sioux Falls, Justin Preuschl, was arrested at his home on March 21 on a charge of solicitation of a minor. The arrest occurred before the school day [Read More…]
Hot Start Propels Iowa State Over Jackrabbits
OMAHA, Neb. – Iowa State got off to strong starts to begin both halves and those stretches lifted the Cyclones over South Dakota State, 82-65, on Thursday in the first round of the NCAA Division I [Read More…]
Brutal era can be overcome by retuning to core values, Times columnist tells SD audience
Brad Johnson, South Dakota Searchlight SIOUX FALLS — The United States is living in a “brutal era,” New York Times columnist David Brooks told about 2,000 people Tuesday at Augustana University, but there is hope today’s ugly [Read More…]
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