Year: 2024
Psychedelic drug ibogaine shows preliminary promise for traumatic brain injury: Study
farmer images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — In a small group of veterans diagnosed with mild traumatic brain injury, treatment with a psychedelic drug, ibogaine was associated with improvements in daily function and mental health symptoms, [Read More…]
Ellsworth Air Force Base B-1B Lancer Crashes During Training Mission, All Crew Eject Safely
A B-1B Lancer assigned to Ellsworth Air Force Base near Rapid City crashed at 5:50 p.m. Thursday while attempting to land, according to a news release from the Air Force. All four crew members on [Read More…]
State Rep. Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Reimburse School Districts for Free and Reduced Meals
Democratic State Rep. Kadyn Wittman has introduced House Bill 1042, a bipartisan initiative aimed at reimbursing South Dakota school districts for free and reduced meals. Developed in collaboration with various stakeholders, the bill seeks to [Read More…]
Price tag for new prisons, already historic, could grow significantly
Early in 2023, the South Dakota Legislature budgeted $60 million for a new women’s prison in Rapid City. The state also set aside $330.9 million to start work on a new men’s prison to replace the aging state penitentiary in [Read More…]
Why TGI Fridays will close multiple locations this year
Bruce Bennett/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — TGI Fridays is starting off the new year by shuttering dozens of locations to support the restaurant chain’s long-term growth strategy, which it said includes appointing a former stakeholder [Read More…]
Jonathan Majors books first post-verdict interview with ABC News
ABC News/Michael Le Brecht II Jonathan Majors has booked his first interview since a jury found him guilty of assault and harassment of ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari. ABC News Live Prime anchor Linsey Davis exclusively sat [Read More…]
Shia LaBeouf confirmed into Catholic Church
ABC As previously reported, formerly embattled Transformers actor Shia LaBeouf has been committed to changing his ways, and apparently, the now clean-and-sober star has turned over a new leaf spiritually as well. According to a Facebook [Read More…]
Corn rootworm a tough pest to manage
Corn rootworm has the attention of many farmers planning for the upcoming growing season. Jim Lappin with crop protection manufacturer AMVAC says the insect continues to be a problem. “In the Upper Midwest, Midwest, corn [Read More…]
Minnesota cattle producer speaks up to those “trying to shut down meat production”
A cattle producer is responding to narratives that portray the livestock industry as harmful to the environment. Mike Landuyt operates a feedlot in southwest Minnesota and serves as the Region III vice president of policy [Read More…]
CME milk futures mixed, cash dairy steady Thursday
Milk futures were mixed and the cash dairy markets mostly steady Thursday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. January Class III milk was down $0.05 at $15.26. February was up $0.07 at $15.62. March was up $0.13 at [Read More…]
EarthOptics reaches one million acres mapped
EarthOptics has announced it has mapped more than one million acres of farm and ranchland since the company began collecting data five years ago. CEO Lars Dyrud tells Brownfield technicians use sensors mounted on all-terrain [Read More…]
Cattle futures pressured by decline in boxed beef
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were lower on technical selling and the recent slide in boxed beef. February lives closed $.72 lower at $171.12 and April lives closed $.45 lower at [Read More…]
Former Proud Boy involved in Jan. 6 who went on the run sentenced to 10 years in prison
FBI (WASHINGTON) — The former member of the right-wing extremist group, the Proud Boys, who went missing just before he was set to be sentenced for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on [Read More…]
One killed, five injured in shooting at Iowa high school; suspect also dead
avid_creative/Getty Images (PERRY, Iowa) — A student was killed and five people injured in a shooting Thursday morning at Perry High School in Iowa, officials said. The suspected shooter — a student at the high [Read More…]
New York City announces lawsuit against bus companies sending migrants to city, seeks $708 million
Jason Marz/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced a lawsuit against 17 bus and transportation companies helping to send asylum-seekers to the city as it deals with major budget [Read More…]
More than 6,700 pounds of raw ground beef recalled due to E. coli concerns
Grace Cary/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The final food recall of 2023 could still be in some people’s fridges or freezers, so it’s time to check on any raw ground beef you may have on [Read More…]
‘Oppenheimer’ director Christopher Nolan says a Peloton coach once dissed his movie to the class
Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images “Everybody’s a critic” as the saying goes. Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan told a room full of legitimate critics in New York City Thursday about the time he learned that adage the [Read More…]
Oprah, Hailee Steinfeld, ‘Barbie”s America Ferrera added to Golden Globes presenters list
CBS/Dick Clark Productions The Golden Globes has announced another round of presenters for Sunday’s awards telecast. The Color Purple‘s producer Oprah Winfrey will be among those getting some time at the podium, the organization announced, [Read More…]
Ethanol stocks up as production dips
U.S. ethanol stocks climbed to multi-month highs last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration said the domestic supply of ethanol was 23.579 million barrels, the largest since mid-April and an increase of 62,000 on the [Read More…]
Pilot accused of threatening to shoot airline captain midflight to make first court appearance
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A pilot from Rapid City accused of threatening to shoot a commercial airline captain who wanted to divert a flight to get medical attention for a passenger was set to [Read More…]
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