Month: March 2024
“The end of the world ain’t what it used to be”: Prime Video drops epic ‘Fallout’ trailer
Prime Video On Thursday, Prime Video dropped an epic trailer for its forthcoming series Fallout. Based on the bestselling video game series, the story takes place 200 years after an apocalyptic event, when “the gentle [Read More…]
Steve Lawrence, Emmy and Grammy Award winner, dead at 88
Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images Steve Lawrence, the entertainer who spent decades as one half of the iconic singing duo Steve & Eydie with wife Eydie Gorme, has died at 88 years old. A rep for [Read More…]
KS farmer says market diversification remains important for U.S. soy
The new chairman of the U.S. Soybean Export Council says market diversification is important to the future of U.S. soybean production. Lance Rezac from eastern Kansas says more than 60% of U.S. soybeans are exported [Read More…]
Comer invites Hunter Biden to return to Capitol Hill for public hearing
Kent Nishimura / Stringer / Getty (WASHINGTON) — A week after Hunter Biden testified in closed-door proceeding before the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees, Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has invited the president’s son to [Read More…]
Class AA Girls Basketball State Tournament Results
Class AA Girls State Tournament, Thursday, March 7th in Sioux Falls No. 1 O’Gorman 61, No. 8 Rapid City Stevens 58, OT Mahli Abdouch with a game-high 19 points and five assists for O’Gorman. RC [Read More…]
Class A Girls Basketball State Tournament Results
Class A Girls State Tournament, Thursday, March 7th in Brookings No. 1 Sisseton 57, No. 8 Mt. Vernon/Plankinton 47 Krista Langager with a game-high 24 points, while Chloe Langager had 12 points and 14 rebounds [Read More…]
Class B Girls Basketball State Tournament Results
Class B Girls State Tournament, Thursday, March 7th in Rapid City No. 1 Arlington 51, No. 8 James Valley Christian 41 Harley Johnson with a game-high 18 points and five rebounds for Arlington No. 4 [Read More…]
Main run of the Legislature ends as Fiscal Year 2025 budget passes easily
With little dissent, the South Dakota Legislature passed a $7.3 billion Fiscal Year 2025 budget Thursday. HB1259 passed the Senate 32 to 2 and the House 69 to 1. As is tradition, it was the [Read More…]
The Rock gets skin in the skin care game
Photo: Mark Seliger For all his time in the gym, one might not assume Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is one of the best-smelling guys you’ll ever encounter: But trust us, it’s true. As it turns [Read More…]
“I plan to finish him”: Mike Tyson fighting Jake Paul in live Netflix matchup
Netflix/MVP Mike Tyson, the former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world — and among the greatest boxers ever to step into the ring — will square off against YouTuber-turned boxer Jake Paul in a live [Read More…]
Soybeans, corn see solid gains ahead of WASDE
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. Traders squared up positions ahead of Friday’s USDA supply and demand estimates. The USDA is expected to lower its crop guess for Brazil, the question is [Read More…]
Farmer discusses 2024 concerns
Southwest Iowa farmer Duane Aistrope says he has several concerns heading into the growing season. “The prices of our grain right now,” he said. “We’ve got to get our demand up to move our product [Read More…]
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World Championship Cheese Contest underway
A friendly competition between the world’s best cheesemakers helps move more dairy products in the marketplace, but what makes a cheese the champion? Tim Czmowski was the Assistant Chief Judge at the recent World Championship [Read More…]
Pork industry sets 2024 policy
Pork producers have set their policy plans for 2024. For the National Pork Board (NPB) growing pork demand is the top priority. Al Wulfkuehle, NPB vice president and Iowa producer tells Brownfield… “It’s all about [Read More…]
Sweden officially joins NATO after delayed process, ending longstanding military neutrality
Alfie/Getty (NEW YORK) — Sweden’s arduous path to joining the NATO alliance came to a successful close Thursday, as the Swedish prime minister and foreign minister deposited the country’s “instrument of accession” at the State [Read More…]
How to watch this year’s Best Picture nominees
ABC/AMPAS The 96th Academy Awards, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, will air on ABC on Sunday, March 10, at 7 p.m. ET, but if you haven’t seen all 10 Best Picture nominees, there’s still time to [Read More…]
Bench like Baba Yaga with “officially licensed” ‘John Wick’ workout supplements
Jacked Factory When one thinks of the John Wick series, one might not immediately think of gym supplements, but that’s exactly what a company called Jacked Factory is now selling. With promises to “unleash your [Read More…]
Foreign animal disease on pork producers minds
Foreign animal disease (FAD) preparedness remains a top priority for the nation’s pork industry. Trish Cook is a pork producer in eastern Iowa… “Being diligent every day.” She says, “You can’t take a day off [Read More…]
Soybean oil export sales hit marketing year high
U.S. export sales were mixed during the week ending February 29th. Global trade in most major commodities continues to be impacted by the strength of the dollar relative to the currencies of other major exporters, [Read More…]
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