Month: June 2025
Next James Bond film taps Denis Villeneuve to direct
Mathew Tsang/WireImage The next James Bond movie has found its director. Amazon MGM Studios has tapped Dune director Denis Villeneuve to helm the project. “Some of my earliest movie-going memories are connected to 007,” Villeneuve says in a statement. “I [Read More…]
In brief: Jake Gyllenhaal to star in ‘Collision’ adaptation and more
Jake Gyllenhaal will star in and produce a project based on Don Winslow‘s novel Collision. Deadline reports that Amazon bought the rights to Collision in a highly competitive deal with multiple bidders. The novel tells [Read More…]
Forage harvest going well for SW Wisconsin farmer
A southwestern Wisconsin dairy farmer has been busy bagging forage. Mike Yager raises crops to feed his 275 Holsteins near Mineral Point, in Iowa County. He tells Brownfield, “We got our triticale chopped on Sunday [Read More…]
Production efficiency remains crucial to hog industry
The USDA releases its Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report later today. University of Kentucky livestock economist Kenny Burdine says production efficiency continues to be the story for the U.S. hog industry. “We’re adding probably a [Read More…]
Michael Cera turned down ‘Harry Potter’ spinoff role over fears he would get too famous
Jamie McCarthy/WireImage via Getty Images Michael Cera turned down the chance to join the wizarding world of Harry Potter over fears he would become too famous. The actor explained why he passed on the role [Read More…]
Patience could pay off with old crop marketing
A market analyst says don’t panic if you’ve still got old crop to market ahead of harvest. Tim Marsh with Summit Commodities says there’s a lot that you can learn from historical trends in grain [Read More…]
Channing Tatum, Kirsten Dunst star in ‘Roofman’ film: Watch trailer
Davi Russo Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst are teaming up for a new film. The duo star in the Derek Cianfrance-directed film Roofman, which will be out later this year. The trailer for the film was released Wednesday. According to a synopsis [Read More…]
‘The Social Network’ sequel in the works from Aaron Sorkin: Report
Jesse Grant/Getty Images for TCM It turns out there’s more to The Social Network story. Aaron Sorkin will write and direct a sequel to his 2010 film The Social Network, Deadline reports. The film is [Read More…]
‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ final trailer finds Marvel’s First Family battling Galactus
Marvel Studios The final trailer for The Fantastic Four: First Steps has arrived. In the trailer, which was released on Wednesday, Galactus arrives to attack a retro-futuristic New York City. Played by Ralph Ineson, Galactus [Read More…]
NATO secretary-general calls Trump ‘Daddy’
Photo by Omar Havana/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte called President Donald Trump “Daddy” on Tuesday, reacting to the president’s recent use of expletives when he accused Iran and Israel of violating a ceasefire agreement. [Read More…]
Schumer briefly hospitalized after lightheadedness
Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was briefly hospitalized Wednesday morning after he got lightheaded at the gym, his spokesperson told ABC News. He was treated for dehydration and released [Read More…]
Los Angeles police responded to a kidnapping call. But instead found an ICE operation
Matt Stone/Boston Herald via MediaNews Group via Getty Images, FILE (LOS ANGELES) — When Los Angeles Police Department officers went racing toward a potential kidnapping call downtown this week, callers indicated a true kidnapping was [Read More…]
Many Farm Bureau members concerned about deporting workers
Many farmers and ranchers fear the increase in deportations will worsen the farm labor crisis. John Walt Boatwright with American Farm Bureau Federation tells Brownfield recent federal enforcement actions have producers worried. “I tell you, [Read More…]
POET Bioprocessing – Mitchell Awards $4,000 in Community Impact Grants
POET Bioprocessing – Mitchell awarded grants totaling $4,000 to two local organizations. The funds were donated through POET’s 2025 Community Impact Grant Program, which awards grants to a variety of causes throughout the more than [Read More…]
Rapid City diving into the sports complex game
Emily DeCock/South Dakota News Watch Rapid City, South Dakota, leaders plan to build a new indoor sports complex that will cost around $50 million and provide South Dakota athletes with a venue on the west [Read More…]
Sioux City Iowa man found guilty of 2023 murder
A 43 year old man from Sioux City, Iowa has been convicted of first-degree murder in a 2023 stabbing death in Dakota Dunes. Alfredo Castellanos-Rosales was found guilty June 25th, by a Union County jury. [Read More…]
Transgender rights group aims to expand activist-founded database of LGBTQ-friendly businesses
John Hult/South Dakota Searchlight A South Dakota nonprofit focused on transgender rights will curate and maintain what’s been a volunteer-run, searchable database of businesses friendly to LGBTQ+ patrons. The Transformation Project and the database, known as Dorothy’s [Read More…]
With July 4 just days away, US law enforcement on high alert for Iran retaliation
Joe Raedle/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — With the Fourth of July just days away, law enforcement and federal officials are on guard about Iranian retaliation in the United States, despite officials saying there are no specific, [Read More…]
Trump doesn’t rule out sending Ukraine more Patriot missiles after Zelenskyy meeting
Getty/Anton Petrus (WASHINGTON) — Following his closed-door meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the NATO Summit on Wednesday, President Donald Trump didn’t rule out sending Ukraine monetary and defense aid as he voiced frustrations [Read More…]
Rep. LaMonica McIver pleads not guilty to charges stemming from ICE detention facility incident
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images (NEWARK, N.J.) — New Jersey Rep. LaMonica McIver has pleaded not guilty to charges alleging she assaulted law enforcement officers outside of an immigration detention facility, her office said. McIver [Read More…]
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