Month: May 2025

Caitlin Clark out at least 2 weeks with left quad strain
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark will be out at least two weeks with a left quad strain, the team announced Monday. The Fever did not say when Clark suffered the injury. The [Read More…]

Knicks charge back from 20 points down, beat Pacers 106-100 to cut series deficit to 2-1
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — With the New York Knicks teetering on the brink of a third consecutive playoff loss and Jalen Brunson stuck on the bench with five fouls after three quarters, Karl-Anthony Towns took matters [Read More…]

Local soldier delivers Memorial Day address in Mitchell
On a beautiful Monday morning, below a large American Flag flying high from the Mitchell Fire Departments ladder truck, military veterans, their families, friends and community members gathered to remember those who gave their lives [Read More…]

Alex Palou makes history as 1st Spanish driver to win the Indianapolis 500
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Alex Palou took the ceremonial swig of milk in victory lane at the Indianapolis 500. He allowed his wife to have a sip, she in turn gave a sip to their baby, and [Read More…]

Maikel Garcia’s RBI single in 10th helps Royals avoid sweep with 2-1 victory over Twins
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Maikel Garcia hit a two-out RBI single in the 10th inning, and the Kansas City Royals avoided a series sweep by topping the Minnesota Twins 2-1 on Sunday. Garcia drove a 0-2 [Read More…]

Anthony Edwards and the Wolves strike back with 143-101 win to cut Thunder’s West finals lead to 2-1
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Anthony Edwards was determined to keep Minnesota’s spirits up, from the flight home after a frustrating trip to Oklahoma City into a crucial game in these Western Conference finals. Positive energy is [Read More…]

Magnuson and Watson Close Out Tiger Track Season at NAIA Nationals
Marion, Ind. – The Tiger track and field team was represented by two athletes at the NAIA outdoor national championships, held on May 22-23. Abby Magnuson (Gr.) and Ethan Watson (Fr.) both qualified to compete [Read More…]

Former New York Rep. Charles Rangel, who spent four decades in Congress, dies at 94
Seth Wenig-Pool/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Former New York Rep. Charles Rangel, a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus who spent more than four decades in the House, died on Monday, according to his family. [Read More…]

NDSU Baseball Tops Oral Roberts to Win 2025 Summit League Championship
OMAHA, Neb. – The second-seeded North Dakota State baseball team split a doubleheader with top-seeded Oral Roberts to win the 2025 Summit League Tournament on Saturday afternoon at Tal Anderson Field. With the win, the [Read More…]

Russia, Ukraine exchange drone attacks after Trump rebukes leaders
ABC News LONDON — Russia and Ukraine continued long-range cross-border drone attacks on Sunday night into Monday morning, despite President Donald Trump’s criticism of presidents Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy — the latest signal of [Read More…]

Gaza content creators post videos from food kitchens amid risk of famine in Gaza
ABC News After more than two months without aid entering Gaza, raising the risk of famine for millions of people, some aid trucks have begun entering the territory in the past few days. Israeli Prime [Read More…]

Get Out and Scout
Planting progress varies across the Midwest and Delta. While many farmers are finished with corn and soybeans, others have been rained out for weeks. Corteva Agriscience Market Development Specialist, Brad Allen, says that as planting [Read More…]

Memorial Weekend In Mitchell enjoys a gift from Mother Nature
Mother Nature cooperating, led to a successful Memorial Weekend in Mitchell. Mitchell Main Street and Beyond’s Liz Luczak says it was a great day. “Couldn’t have asked for better weather, better people and it’s just [Read More…]

Memorial Weekend in Mitchell hosts BBQ Rib Championship
A Mitchell native was the Judge’s favorite at Memorial Weekend in Mitchell’s popular BBQ Rib Championship. It was Scotty DeSchepper’s first competition in nine years. He and his grandson anchored the winning effort. In the [Read More…]

South Dakota Attorney General clarifies scope of immigration enforcement agreement
Joshua Haiar, South Dakota Searchlight South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley shared Friday that the new immigration enforcement agreement he aims to enter into with federal authorities is the same type Gov. Larry Rhoden aims for, but [Read More…]

A Planned Parenthood affiliate plans to close 4 clinics in Iowa and another 4 in Minnesota
Four of the six Planned Parenthood clinics in Iowa and four in Minnesota will shut down in a year, the Midwestern affiliate operating them said Friday, blaming a freeze in federal funds, budget cuts proposed in Congress and state [Read More…]

Board of Regents names interim president at Northern State University
The South Dakota Board of Regents announced that President Neal Schnoor will be stepping down from his position as president of Northern State University . Earlier this year, President Schnoor was selected as the priority [Read More…]

More than 3 million people would lose SNAP benefits under GOP bill, nonpartisan report says
At a farm market in St. Petersburg, Florida, SNAP recipients were able to use their Electronic Benefits Transfer cards for food. (Photo by Lance Cheung/USDA). Jacob Fischler, States Newsroom The massive tax and spending bill [Read More…]

Juveniles among seven injured in shooting at Jackson, Tennessee, park, say police
Oliver Helbig/Getty Images (JACKSON, Tenn.) — Gunfire erupted in a Jackson, Tennessee, park Saturday night leaving seven people, including juveniles, injured and police seeking the perpetrators of the shooting, authorities said. The shooting occurred at [Read More…]

Want an electric vehicle but not a Tesla? Here are some great alternatives
ABC News Buying a Tesla has become a bit more complicated in the past year. The company’s Model Y and Model 3 continue to be the best-selling electric vehicles in the U.S., accounting for more [Read More…]
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