Month: August 2024
South Dakota Attorney General Jackley Files Lawsuit Against Live Nation-Ticketmaster
PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces that he has joined a civil antitrust lawsuit with the U.S. Justice Department and 40 other Attorneys General against Live Nation-Ticketmaster for monopolization and other unlawful [Read More…]
Two Nebraska Men Indicted for $350,000 Casino Fraud in South Dakota
Two Nebraska men are facing federal charges for their roles in a scheme that defrauded the Grand River Casino in northern South Dakota of over $350,000. Roberto Carlos Gonzales Miranda and Roberto Orellana have been [Read More…]
Black Hills Wildfire 90% Contained as Firefighters Continue to Secure Perimeter
The wildfire in the Black Hills National Forest remains within containment lines, with fire crews from multiple states continuing to secure and patrol the perimeter. As of 8 am Monday, 110 fire personnel from South [Read More…]
Harris plans to tackle inflation. Economists say the fight is nearly over.
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Vice President Kamala Harris has unveiled a comprehensive agenda focused on cooling inflation, but many economists consider the fight against price increases to be nearly finished. Inflation stands below 3% [Read More…]
Crop conditions vary for NW Wisconsin farmer
A farmer in northwestern Wisconsin is seeing wide variations in his crops, depending on when he was able to plant. Jerry Morfoot raises corn, soybeans, and hay near Cornell, and tells Brownfield the wet spring [Read More…]
Potato and hay harvesting continues in Wisconsin
It was a dry start of the week for much of Wisconsin. USDA statistician Greg Bussler says rainfall later in the week limited an otherwise productive week. Field activities included harvesting small grains, potatoes, and [Read More…]
Small grain and alfalfa harvests advance in Minnesota
The harvest of small grains and alfalfa progressed in Minnesota last week. USDA’s latest weekly crop update says 56 percent of oats, 31 percent of spring wheat, and 30 percent of barley is harvested. The [Read More…]
Kansas crops see little change in conditions
Kansas crop conditions were largely unchanged from week to week. According to USDA’s weekly conditions report, corn is rated 45% good to excellent, down slightly from last week with 100% of the crop silking, 88% [Read More…]
Harvest approaching for Tennessee crops
Tennessee crops will soon be ready for harvest. USDA says corn condition improved to 51 percent good to excellent with 98 percent of the crop silking, 88 percent in the dough stage, 64 percent dented, [Read More…]
South Dakota High School Football Preseason Media Poll – 2024
The preseason South Dakota Prep Media Football Poll is listed below, ranking the top-five teams and points received. First-place votes are listed in parentheses. Class 11AAA 1. Harrisburg (9) 65 2. Lincoln (6) 61 3. Brandon Valley 52 [Read More…]
“Big, fun, nice check”: Michael Keaton doesn’t really care the Batgirl movie got shelved
Warner Bros. Discovery In a feature in GQ, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice star Michael Keaton had a pretty plain-spoken response to Warner Bros. infamously shelving Batgirl, a film that would have had him reprising as Batman. “Big, [Read More…]
Kirsten Dunst brings it on at anniversary screening party
Kelly Lee Barrett/Cinespia Oscar-nominated actress Kirsten Dunst has come a long way since playing chipper cheerleader Torrance Shipman in 2000’s hit Bring it On, but on Sunday evening she showed she can still bring it. [Read More…]
Zoë Kravitz shares her hopes for her next turn as Catwoman in ‘The Batman: Part II’
Warner Bros. Pictures Zoë Kravitz doesn’t know when she’ll be called back into action by director Matt Reeves for the sequel to his blockbuster The Batman, but she has some hopes for the next time [Read More…]
‘The Daily Show’ sets Democratic National Convention schedule
Comedy Central The Athenaeum Center for Thought & Culture in Chicago will be hosting the Democratic National Convention beginning Monday, and The Daily Show news team will be there. Michael Kosta kicks things off Monday [Read More…]
Moderate weather helps Kentucky crop condition
Cooler temperatures and above-normal rainfall helped improve crop conditions in Kentucky. Corn improved to 67 percent good to excellent, with 54 percent in the dent stage and 5 percent mature. Soybeans improved to 66 percent [Read More…]
Soybeans shoot higher ahead of drier weather
Soybeans were higher on speculative and technical buying. The trade continues to monitor development weather, with a warmer, drier pattern on tap for some areas, potentially impacting yield. The USDA says 68% of U.S. soybeans [Read More…]
Live cattle and lean hogs start the week higher
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were mostly higher ahead of wide-spread direct business. Feeder cattle were lower, pressured by the higher move in corn. October live cattle closed $.72 higher at $179.02 and [Read More…]
67% of U.S. corn, 68% of soybeans good to excellent
The USDA’s national corn and soybean condition ratings remained unchanged over the past week. That followed another week of very good development weather in much of the region, but many areas are expected to see [Read More…]
Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: August 19, 2024
Sep. corn closed at $3.78, up 7 and 1/2 centsSep. soybeans closed at $9.56 and 1/4, up 17 and 1/2 centsSep. soybean meal closed at $311.70, up $8.30Sep. soybean oil closed at 40.47, up 52 [Read More…]
Corn Palace Gift Shop celebrates a successful summer season
The Corn Palace gift shop has moved back across the street to its winter location following a successful summer visitor season. Tourism Retail Director Jennifer Haddon is pleased. “We had a lot of tourists from [Read More…]
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