Month: June 2024
US military pier to deliver humanitarian aid repaired, reconnected to Gaza beach
U.S. Central Command via Getty Images (TEL AVIV, Israel) — After being out of commission for almost two weeks, the U.S. military’s temporary pier has been repaired and was reattached to a beach in Gaza [Read More…]
Scattered pockets of rain as temps vary across the Heartland
Across the Corn Belt, for the heart of the Midwest, mostly dry weather is ideal for completing corn and soybean planting operations. Dry weather also favors Midwestern winter wheat maturation, as well as initial wheat [Read More…]
H5NI detected in second Iowa dairy herd
H5N1 has been detected in a second Iowa dairy herd. The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship says the case is in northwest Iowa’s Sioux County, and Ag Secretary Mike Naig calls the virus [Read More…]
Better conditions and feed prices
A cattle producer in south-central Missouri says he’s looking forward to having local, cost-effective feed options for his cattle now that the drought conditions have improved. Stan Coday buys hay and he tells Brownfield…”We’ve probably [Read More…]
H5N1 might impact animal movement to local fairs
The spread of the H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus to lactating dairy cows might impact the ability to show cattle this summer at fairs. Dr. Katie Cornille with the Minnesota Board of Animal Health [Read More…]
U.S. sorghum acreage higher in Northern Plains, down in the South
U.S. Sorghum acres are up in northern growing regions, but USDA planting projections peg total acreage 11 percent under last year. Nate Blum with Sorghum United says the March planting intentions report showed Nebraska farmers [Read More…]
Neo-Nazi Rally in Pierre Sparks Outrage and Police Response
A small group of neo-Nazis rallied in Pierre, South Dakota, on Saturday afternoon, catching residents and state officials off guard. Photos and videos sent to The Dakota Scout depict a group of men in matching [Read More…]
Fiegen wins Republican PUC nomination at state convention
South Dakota Searchlight Challenges mounted by a faction of the state Republican Party largely fizzled Saturday in Pierre as delegates to the state convention picked a nominee for the Public Utilities Commission and several party officers. Kristie [Read More…]
Name Released in Clay County Fatal Crash Involving 22-year-old Woman
Clay County, S.D.- A 22-year-old woman died Wednesday morning in a single-vehicle crash near Vermillion, SD. Preliminary crash information indicates Maizie L. Ihnen, the driver of a 2018 Chevrolet Impala was northbound on SD Highway 19 near mile marker [Read More…]
Triple Homicide in Sioux Falls: Suspect in Custody
Early Saturday morning, Sioux Falls Police responded to a disturbance near S. Drexel Drive and W. 59th Street around 2:45 a.m. Upon arrival, officers discovered three adults deceased from gunshot wounds. Two additional victims, who [Read More…]
Key takeaways from South Dakota primary: Low turnout, high Republican drama
Stu Whitney/South Dakota News Watch Fewer than 2 out of 10 South Dakota voters went to the polls Tuesday in a primary election dominated by fallout from a legislative debate over landowner rights, which caused [Read More…]
Fund to compensate radiation victims, including in SD, expires without U.S. House action
South Dakota Searchlight A federal program to compensate Americans sickened by radiation from government activities during the Cold War — including at uranium mining and milling sites in South Dakota — expired Friday as advocates [Read More…]
Former lawmaker Turbak Berry will lead new group supporting abortion-rights amendment
Makenzie Huber/South Dakota Searchlight Organizers of the campaign to enshrine abortion rights in the South Dakota state constitution announced Friday that Democratic former lawmaker, former magistrate judge and Watertown lawyer Nancy Turbak Berry will lead [Read More…]
Republican primary shakeup continues to play out at state convention
Joshua Haiar/South Dakota Searchlight The Republican Party divide that was evident in Tuesday’s primary election continued to play out Thursday and Friday as rival factions clashed during the state party convention, with more turmoil expected [Read More…]
For some rural communities, a stripped-down hospital is better than none at all
Anna Claire Vollers/Stateline On many days, some small hospitals in rural Mississippi admit just one patient — or none at all. The hospitals are drowning in debt. The small, tight-knit communities they’ve anchored for decades [Read More…]
Plankinton Man Sentenced to Federal Prison
United States Attorney Alison J. Ramsdell announced Thursday that U.S. District Judge Karen E. Schreier has sentenced a Plankinton, South Dakota, man convicted of Attempted Enticement of a Minor Using the Internet. The sentencing took [Read More…]
Second Chance Success Stories
Shane Thill has led Mitchell’s Second Chance High school program since its beginning with eight students…. Graduating 50 out of this year’s Senior class…. While accepting the Mitchell Rotary Club’s Carl Sprunger Outstanding [Read More…]
Educator of the Year
Mitchell Second-Chance Director Shane Thill is the Carl Sprunger Educator of the Year. It’s been presented by the Mitchell Rotary Club since 1998. Rotarian Tom Dice says students nominate the recipient and shared some of [Read More…]
Minnehaha County Fatal Crash Involves 35-year-old Jasper, Minnesota Woman
Minnehaha County, S.D.- A 35-year-old Jasper, MN woman died from injuries sustained in a two-vehicle crash Thursday morning near Dell Rapids, SD. The names of the people involved have not been released pending notification of [Read More…]
Pat Sajak reportedly books first post-‘Wheel’ gig: Community theater in Hawaii
Disney/Christopher Willard Like many stars whose days on the small screen have come to an apparent end, Pat Sajak is reportedly setting his sights on community theater. That’s at least according to Variety, which got [Read More…]
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