Month: June 2025

Spraying picks up as planting winds down in Iowa
Iowa farmers are busy spraying weeds as planting comes to an end. Mark Jackson grows corn and soybeans in the southeast part of the state and tells Brownfield conditions for herbicide applications have not been [Read More…]

South Dakota farmer pleased with crop progress
A northeastern South Dakota farmer says crops are looking good so far this spring. Ryan Wagner raises wheat, corn, and soybeans near Roslyn. He says spring wheat looks very good. “We’re mostly tillered out and [Read More…]

Soybeans down, corn mostly weak, watching weather
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. Beans were down on spillover from bean products while reacting to increased trade tensions over tariffs with China. U.S. planting and development conditions look favorable in most [Read More…]

Following peace talks, Zelenskyy says Ukraine will continue attacks unless Russia halts offensive
Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs viaGetty Images (LONDON) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the surprise drone operation over the weekend against Russia was a success that will “continue” if Moscow doesn’t halt its offensive. [Read More…]

Trump administration appeals 2nd ruling blocking tariffs
Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC (WASHINGTON) — Warning that a series of court decisions blocking President Donald Trump’s tariffs “disrupt sensitive, ongoing negotiations with virtually every trading partner,” the Trump administration on Monday asked a federal appeals [Read More…]

Boulder attack suspect charged with federal hate crime, said he ‘wanted to kill all Zionist people’: Court documents
Chet Strange/Getty Images (BOULDER, Colo.) — The man suspected of carrying out an “act of terrorism” during a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, leaving eight people in the hospital, has been charged with a federal [Read More…]

3 young sisters reported missing in Washington after leaving home for visitation with father
Washington State Patrol (WENATCHEE, Wash.) — Officials in Washington state are searching for three young sisters — ages 9, 8 and 5 — who were last seen leaving home for a scheduled visitation with their [Read More…]

Trump responds to Boulder attack, seizes on suspect’s immigration status
Chet Strange/Getty Images (BOULDER, Colo.) — President Donald Trump on Monday responded for the first time to the attack against a crowd of pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, seizing on the that the suspect was [Read More…]

Trump’s hike of steel and aluminum tariffs could raise these prices
Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Price increases could hit canned soup, dishwashers, cars and an array of other products as a result of President Donald Trump’s planned hike of steel and aluminum tariffs, experts told ABC News. The [Read More…]

The teaser trailer for ‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ has arrived
Rory Mulvey/Focus Features It’s time to say goodbye to the Crawley family in the teaser trailer for Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale. Focus Features released the teaser for the upcoming film on Monday. It shows [Read More…]

‘Nobody Wants This’ season 2 gets release date on Netflix
Stefania Rosini/Netflix Everybody wants this. Netflix has announced the release date for season 2 of Nobody Wants This. The second season of the rom-com series arrives Oct. 23 on the streaming service. Kristen Bell and [Read More…]

Canadian wildfire smoke poses threat to several US states
ABC News (NEW YORK) — With more than a hundred wildfires burning in Canada, the smoke is bringing potentially dangerous air quality conditions to parts of the northern United States. As of Monday, there are [Read More…]

Holocaust survivor among the Boulder attack victims
H. Richardson/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images) (BOULDER, Colo.) — A Holocaust survivor was among the eight victims in an alleged “act of terrorism” carried out during a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, according [Read More…]

Boulder attack suspect in US illegally: Homeland Security
Chet Strange/Getty Images (BOULDER, Colo.) — The man suspected of carrying out an “act of terrorism” during a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, leaving eight people in the hospital, is in the United States illegally, [Read More…]

Most US counties saw decline in childhood MMR vaccination rates: Report
Joe Amon/The Denver Post via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Most counties in the United States have seen a decline in childhood measles, mumps and rubella vaccination rates over the last five years, according to [Read More…]

Former state employee charged with three felonies
A woman from Pierre woman has been charged with four counts of falsifying her own medical marijuana card while she was an employee of the South Dakota Department of Health. 24 year old Alexandra Feiner [Read More…]

June 3 – Today in Mitchell History
June 3, 1910 – Jail Breakers Captured By A Bloodhound June 3, 1915 – Forty-Five To Be Graduated June 3, 1949 – Woman, 75, Hit By Car, Dies June 3, 1949 – S.D. Has Few [Read More…]

In brief: ‘King of the Hill’ season 14 gets release date and more
We now know the premiere date for the King of the Hill revival. Season 14 of the show will premiere Aug. 4 on Hulu. The 10-episode season will drop in its entirety. It picks up [Read More…]

Stripe rust found in Wisconsin wheat
A plant pathologist says Wisconsin has its first confirmation of striped rust in wheat for the 2025 growing season. Dr. Damon Smith with the University of Wisconsin told Brownfield there was already some head scab, [Read More…]

Standing water, ponding common across parts of Kansas
An extension agronomist who covers northeast Kansas says excessive rain fall across parts of the state have contributed to poor crop conditions for corn and soybeans. Tina Sullivan with K-State University says standing and [Read More…]
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