Month: October 2024
Dakota Wesleyan to Present Saint John’s Bible, a Rare Illuminated Manuscript
Dakota Wesleyan University is hosting a public event to bless and present The Saint John’s Bible, a handwritten and hand-illuminated work of art and theology gifted to the university. Commissioned in 1998 by Saint John’s [Read More…]
Trump’s return to Butler marked by heightened security and reflective supporters
Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images (BUTLER, Pa.) — Former President Donald Trump is set to return to the site of his first assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, for a rally marked by enhanced security measures around the [Read More…]
Jacks Open Valley Play at Northern Iowa
The South Dakota State University football team begins its quest for a third consecutive Missouri Valley Football Conference title as it opens league play Saturday at Northern Iowa. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m. at [Read More…]
How Michael Oher’s feel-good story turned into ‘Blind Side’ battle
Grant Halverson/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — It was a story tailor-made for Hollywood: A wealthy white family takes in a Black teenager, guiding his football career from a high school standout to Ole Miss to [Read More…]
Former New York Gov. David Paterson, stepson assaulted on Manhattan street
NYPD (NEW YORK) — New York City police are searching for five suspects wanted in a “gang assault” on former New York Gov. David Paterson and his 20-year-old stepson on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, according [Read More…]
Police seeking mother of 2-year-old girl who died from suspected fentanyl exposure
Douglas Sacha/Getty Images/STOCK (PORTLAND, Ore.) — Police in Portland, Oregon, said they’re seeking the mother of a 2-year-old girl who died from a suspected fentanyl exposure last month, and who is also wanted for “several [Read More…]
Former Capitol Police officer wants to end the falsehoods about Jan. 6
Samuel Corum/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A United States Capitol Police Officer, who defended the Capitol during the attack on Jan. 6, 2021, vividly recounts the events of that day, describing it as a profoundly devastating [Read More…]
Harris dunks on Trump, Vance at Flint rally with an assist from Magic Johnson
Scott Olson/Getty Images (FLINT, Mich.) — Vice President Kamala Harris dunked on former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, particularly on the auto industry at her rally Friday night, with an [Read More…]
Parole program CHNV recipients will need to find alternative benefits, or leave the country: DHS
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Biden administration is saying those whose parole is expiring from the Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans (CHNV) program will need to seek another immigration benefits and if they don’t [Read More…]
Early muzzleloader hunting in Iowa
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Kazakhstan dairy farmer grows with American technology
A dairy farmer from Kazakhstan works to improve production with western technology. Damir Abitayev has about two thousand dairy cattle, with 570 cows currently milking. Abitayev says he’s been able to increase milk production to [Read More…]
Bonnie: Hurricane Helene’s ag impact is big
The USDA’s Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation says it will be months before the full impact of Hurricane Helene is known. Robert Bonnie tells Brownfield numbers are expected to be big. “We can [Read More…]
A short port strike, long impact
An economist says a short port strike can have lasting impacts on U.S. agriculture. “It’s really easy to lose a market or customer and difficult to gain them back.” Erin Borror with the U.S. Meat [Read More…]
Delay possible for EU anti-deforestation law
The European Commission wants to delay an anti-deforestation law by one year, but a market specialist says it’s unclear how soon that might happen. Rosalind Leeck, the executive director of market access and strategy with [Read More…]
China’s dairy production changes export opportunities
A dairy market analyst says the global marketing picture is changing faster than many people expected. Mary Ledman with RaboResearch tells Brownfield the increased dairy self-sufficiency of China is having a domino effect on world [Read More…]
Crops drying down fast in north Iowa
North central Iowa farmer Stu Swanson finished harvesting soybeans this week. “Soybeans dried down very rapidly and now as we’ve moved into corn we’re finding that also dried down rapidly.” The Wright County farmer tells [Read More…]
‘I Love Lucy’ to make its Blu-ray debut Nov. 5
Paramount Home Entertainment One of the most groundbreaking television comedies in history is finally coming to Blu-ray. Paramount Home Entertainment announced on Friday that I Love Lucy: The Complete Series will be available for sale [Read More…]
Selena Gomez receives prestigious award from the French government
Selena Gomez with Chevalier de L’Ordre Des Arts et Des Lettres medal; XNY/Star Max/GC Images Selena Gomez is getting Oscar buzz for her role in the film Emilia Pérez, and she’s already won a few [Read More…]
‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ sneak previews snag $7 million, around half of original’s
Warner Bros. Pictures Joker: Folie à Deux is expected to top the box office this weekend, but comparisons to the original, which grossed more than $1 billion, are already haunting the sequel. The movie, which stars Joaquin [Read More…]
Disney reportedly taps ‘Raya’ director Adele Lim for ‘Princess Diaries 3’
Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Gold House ABC News’ parent company Disney is mum so far, but Deadline says Raya and the Last Dragon director Adele Lim will be calling the shots on The Princess Diaries [Read More…]
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