Month: August 2024
Why were Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan being held prisoner in Russia?
Moscow City Court Press Service/Anadolu via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Here’s a look at the Americans returning to the United States as part of the prisoner exchange with Russia happening Thursday. Evan Gershkovich The [Read More…]
Out of Gaza, into uncertainty: critically injured Palestinian family escapes with help of ‘angel’ IDF medic
Luis Diaz Devesa/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The plight of Palestinians trapped in war-torn Gaza has captivated the world since the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel, but people who fled the region for medical [Read More…]
John Tate’s path to filming Monster Bucks for Team Realtree
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Farm groups benefit from fair foodstand sales
Some of Wisconsin’s agricultural groups rely on the Wisconsin State Fair to help carry out their missions. Food stands are everywhere at the State Fair, but eating at certain ones will help ag producers. Dave [Read More…]
Extra H5N1 precautions not slowing down State Fair cattle shows
The barns are full at the Wisconsin State Fair, as the extra precautions for showing lactating cattle did not keep exhibitors away. Dr. Tia Kastenson tells Brownfield, “Our animal count is on par with what [Read More…]
Sen. Marshall: No rush on farm bill
U.S. Senator Roger Marshall says he’s in no rush to pass a farm bill. “And people that are pushing us to get one done just for the sake of getting it done, I think are not thinking on [Read More…]
“Sturgis East” For A Day
Every year at this time Mitchell earns the nickname “Sturgis East” by hosting its popular “Pre-Sturgis” party for travelers heading to the annual rally. Brian Klock of Klockwerks says it began 18 years ago at [Read More…]
Former prison employees, current inmates indicted on drug, arson, assault allegations
John Hult/South Dakota Searchlight Two former Department of Corrections employees, three inmates and another person were indicted Tuesday for a series of incidents at the South Dakota State Penitentiary. DOC Secretary Kellie Wasko told lawmakers [Read More…]
Federal government pays $53M for SD farmer discrimination, $2.2B nationwide
Makenzie Huber, South Dakota Searchlight More than 360 South Dakota agricultural producers are receiving a total of $53.4 million through the Discrimination Financial Assistance Program, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Wednesday. Eligible applicants allege they experienced [Read More…]
Head of state prison system wants to ‘close the doors’ to public scrutiny of security incidents
John Hult/South Dakota Searchlight The leader of the South Dakota Department of Corrections told lawmakers she doesn’t want to answer to the state’s Corrections Commission, a body that exists to provide oversight and guidance to [Read More…]
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