Month: May 2024
Timeline of Noem’s book launch: ‘They’re attacking me like crazy’
Stu Whitney, South Dakota News Watch The release of Gov. Kristi Noem’s second book, “No Going Back,” was supposed to serve as a launching pad for her national political rise, including a possible role as [Read More…]
State awarded $3 million in EPA funds for cleanups at Fort Sisseton, Box Elder, Sioux Falls, Lead
John Hult, South Dakota Searchlight Sioux Falls, Fort Sisseton Historic State Park, Box Elder and the Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead will benefit from $3 million in cleanup funds awarded Monday by the U.S. [Read More…]
Trump trial live updates: Drama sweeps courtroom as defense tries to get case tossed
SimpleImages/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump is on trial in New York City, where he is facing felony charges related to a 2016 hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. [Read More…]
Nevada abortion rights group says it has enough signatures on petition for ballot measure
George Rose/Getty Images (LAS VEGAS) — Nevada abortion rights supporters said Monday they have enough signatures on a petition to qualify for a ballot measure that would enshrine abortion rights in the state’s constitution. Nevadans [Read More…]
Prosecutors in Trump’s hush money trial rest their case after 20 witnesses, over 200 exhibits
Mark Peterson-Pool/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — After calling 20 witnesses and showing jurors over 200 pieces of evidence, prosecutors in Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial have rested their case against the former president. Across [Read More…]
With RFK Jr. seeking spot on debate stage, a look at the last independent candidate to make it
Brandon Bell/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — In October 1992, businessman and independent presidential candidate Ross Perot stood at a podium to the left of Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush at the third presidential debate [Read More…]
Investigation Underway After Child Found Deceased in Eagle Butte
Officials are investigating the death of a child found in Eagle Butte on Sunday. The Cheyenne River Tribal Police reported the child had injuries potentially caused by a canine attack. The exact cause of death [Read More…]
Mitchell window art contest winners announced
The Mitchell Area Council of the Arts, Mitchell Main Street & Beyond, and the Mitchell Area Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with local business owners have announced the winners of this year’s Mitchell Main Street [Read More…]
New study focuses on what happens if you stay on weight loss drug Wegovy for years
Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Amid the growing popularity of drugs used for weight loss like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound, one question has remained for users, what happens if they were [Read More…]
Is it too late to join the bull market? Experts weigh in.
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The blazing hot stock market seems to set new records just about every day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average stands above 40,000 for the first time in history, [Read More…]
Ryan Reynolds is “proud” Disney let ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ have an R rating
Jay Maidment/Marvel This summer’s upcoming Deadpool & Wolverine is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, thus making it the first Deadpool movie to be a Disney film. In a new interview with Fandango, star Ryan [Read More…]
Jerry Bruckheimer on new ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ films, Johnny Depp’s return
Lester Cohen/Getty Images Jerry Bruckheimer has a promising update for Pirates of the Caribbean fans: He expects two new films to set sail soon. The longtime producer of the Pirates of the Caribbean films told [Read More…]
Cardinals Game
Missouri Soybeans Outreach Director Baylee Asbury says MO soy growers will engage one on one with cardinals fans to talk about growing to Cardinals fans on June 28th in this Spotlight on Soybeans. … Click [Read More…]
Planting nears completion for many Arkansas farmers
A northeast Arkansas farmer says he has about 10 percent of his fields left to plant. Derek Haigwood tells Brownfield these last few fields haven’t been easy. “I have 300 acres that is quite disagreeable,” [Read More…]
Planting pace slightly ahead of normal in Minnesota
The planting pace in Minnesota is slightly ahead of normal despite recent wet conditions. USDA’s latest weekly crop report says corn planting is four days ahead of the five-year average at 81 percent. Thirty-eight percent [Read More…]
Kentucky farmers face some planting disruptions from scattered rains
Scattered precipitation caused some disruptions for Kentucky farmers. Corn is 65 percent planted, 49 percent of the crop emerged, and 73 percent is rated good to excellent. Soybeans are 46 percent planted, and 31 percent [Read More…]
Wet weather continues to cause planting delays in Tennessee
Another wet week slows planting progress for Tennessee farmers. Corn is 86 percent planted, and 62 percent emerged. Soybeans are 53 percent planted, and 34 percent emerged. Cotton is 52 percent planted and 1 percent [Read More…]
Star golfer Scottie Scheffler’s arraignment postponed after arrest during PGA Championship
Michael Reaves/Getty Images (LOUISVILLE, K.Y.) — No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler’s arraignment has been postponed nearly two weeks following his arrest on charges alleging he ignored police traffic signals and assaulted a police officer while [Read More…]
UCLA class using AI to have a more engaged classroom
ABC News (LOS ANGELES) — Students enrolled in Prof. Daniel Nathanson’s business class at UCLA do not take tests or pore over books. They are not immersed in the usual 40-page case studies that often [Read More…]
As 3 states recover from 13 tornadoes, more severe weather on the way
Cécile Clocheret via Getty Image (NEW YORK) — As emergency crews in three states began mopping up and assessing damage from a series of tornadoes on Sunday, more severe weather is being forecast for a [Read More…]
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