Month: April 2025
‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ gets season 3 release date
Prime Video This is 100% your release date, Connie baby. Prime Video has announced the release date for The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3. The third season of the teen romance series will premiere [Read More…]
Jenna Ortega is back in ‘Wednesday’ season 2 teaser trailer
JONATHAN HESSION/NETFLIX Wednesday’s child is filled with woe, but this news will fill you with glee. Netflix has released the official teaser trailer for Wednesday season 2. The streaming service has also revealed that the [Read More…]
Carly Rae Jepsen, Lena Dunham teaming up for ’10 Things I Hate About You’ musical
Buena Vista/Getty Images Carly Rae Jepsen is teaming up with Lena Dunham to bring 10 Things I Hate About You to the stage as a Broadway musical. Carly will be composing the score along with Grammy winner Ethan Gruska, with Dunham [Read More…]
Planting likely ahead of USDA estimate for north Iowa
Corn planting might be further along than USDA estimates in at least one region of the Midwest. Iowa State University Extension agronomist Angie Rieck-Hinz says USDA lists progress at 15 percent for the North Central [Read More…]
Dry outlook so far for upper Missouri basin
The Army Corps of Engineers is already using more reservoir water to maintain a nine-foot navigation channel on the Missouri River. Corps spokesperson Eileen Williamson tells Brownfield every March 15th, engineers evaluate reservoir storage based [Read More…]
IDFA says Whole Milk bill good, fix dietary guidelines
The International Dairy Foods Association is optimistic the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids bill can become law soon, but IDFA’s Matt Herrick says that’s just one step towards getting healthier and tastier dairy products to [Read More…]
Indiana specialty crop grower says H-2A program is problematic for producers
Photo provided by Indiana Farm Bureau from their recent ag labor roundtable. A southwest Indiana specialty crop grower says the current H-2A temporary visa program is problematic for producers. Brady Mouzin with Mouzin Brothers Farms says the [Read More…]
Farmers encouraged to “reorganize financially” when margins are tight
A farm tax specialist is helping clients navigate the down ag economy. Chad Hanson with Iowa-based Corporate Farmer says tight margins are currently the biggest factor on many farms. “So talking to bankers, talking to [Read More…]
Rounds addresses national security through food during Heartland Summit
The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition hosted its Heartland Summit in Mitchell Tuesday. The event focused on why global issues matter to South Dakota. Senator Mike Rounds delivered the keynote address to stakeholders by offering praise [Read More…]
Why 3D printing could make housing cheaper and more sustainable
ABC News (NEW YORK) — The sawmills of Maine generate a lot of wood waste each year: 1 million tons to be exact. For years, it was just discarded as a byproduct of the lumber [Read More…]
Key Karen Read murder trial witness Kerry Roberts says victim has been ‘forgotten’
Kerry Roberts, witness in Karen Read’s murder trial/ ABC News (NEW YORK) — Karen Read arrived in court Tuesday for the first day of her second murder trial as her defense team maintains her innocence, [Read More…]
Federal judge sets hearing for next week to decide if Columbia student should be released
ftwitty/Getty Images (COLCHESTER, Vt.) — A federal judge in Vermont set a hearing for next Wednesday to decide whether to release Mohsen Mahdawi, the Columbia student who was arrested last week, while his case proceeds. [Read More…]
Trump administration asks judge to pause discovery in Abrego Garcia case
Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A day after a federal judge ordered the government to more fully answer questions about the wrongful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Trump administration, in [Read More…]
Highland Park shooter Robert Crimo III to be sentenced Wednesday
Nam Y. Huh-Pool/Getty Images (HIGHLAND PARK, Ill.) — Robert Crimo III, the gunman who killed seven people and injured dozens in a mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois, on July 4, 2022, will be sentenced [Read More…]
Sen. Dick Durbin announces retirement after decades in Congress
Tierney L. Cross/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Longtime Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., announced Wednesday that he will not seek reelection in 2026 and will retire after serving for over four decades in Congress. “In my heart, I know [Read More…]
2025 Elite Eight Boys Athletes of the Year
Athletes must be a Junior or a Senior, have a GPA of 3.0 or higher, be involved in community and school activities, be an elite athlete, and be nominated by their coach or administration. The [Read More…]
US stocks rally as Trump signals thaw in trade war, Tesla shares soar
Spencer Platt/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — U.S. stocks rallied in early trading on Wednesday, one day after President Donald Trump said tariffs on China would “come down substantially.” Trump also appeared to soften previous attacks [Read More…]
Retired NFL player named ‘Golden Bachelor’ for season 2
Disney/Maarten de Boer Mel Owens, a retired NFL player and attorney, has been revealed as the new Golden Bachelor. The hit show The Golden Bachelor has been renewed for a brand-new season on ABC and Hulu, with Owens taking on [Read More…]
In brief: Steve Carell stars in ‘Mountainhead’ teaser trailer and more
Max has released the official teaser trailer for the upcoming HBO original film Mountainhead. The movie, which stars Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Cory Michael Smith and Ramy Youssef, is the follow-up project from Succession creator [Read More…]
Pillen: Consolidating state agencies could improve water quality, quantity
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen says the state is taking a closer look at how agriculture practices are impacting the state’s water supply. “Nitrate contamination of water is from over applying irrigation and/or over applying anhydrous [Read More…]
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