Month: July 2025
Exports helped the corn market…until last week
Commodity prices have been very low, and for some producers, lower than the cost of production. So far this year, export sales have been the bright spot… but even exports took a hit last week. [Read More…]
South Dakota State Selected Second in Missouri Valley Football Conference Preseason Poll
SIOUX FALLS — South Dakota State has been picked to finish second in the upcoming 2025 Missouri Valley Football Conference race, according to a poll announced Monday that was conducted among the league’s 10 coaches, [Read More…]
Miller Man Dies in Two-Vehicle Crash Near Huron
Beadle County, S.D.- A Miller, SD man died in a two-vehicle crash this morning in Huron, SD. The names of the persons involved have not been released pending notification of family members. Preliminary crash information indicates [Read More…]
Republican candidate spends $187,000 on TV ads so far, a year before South Dakota’s primary election
Joshua Haiar/South Dakota Searchlight South Dakota Republican governor candidate Toby Doeden spent about $187,000 on broadcast television ads in the first month after his campaign announcement, one year before the state’s Republican primary election. Candidates [Read More…]
25 countries sign statement calling for end of war in Gaza
Photo by Moiz Salhi/Anadolu via Getty Images (LONDON) — Twenty-five countries have released a joint statement calling for the immediate end of the war in Gaza and accusing Israel of not allowing sufficient aid in, demanding it [Read More…]
Marine researchers concerned over uptick in whale deaths in San Francisco Bay Area
Photo by Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images (SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.) — Nearly two dozen whales have died in the San Francisco Bay Area in recent months, according to animal rescue groups. A total [Read More…]
Jacksonville sheriff investigating viral video of man punched, beaten during traffic stop
Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images (JACKSONVILLE, Fla.) — An investigation has been opened after a cellphone video that appears to show sheriff’s deputies punching and beating a Black man during a traffic stop went viral [Read More…]
Harvard asks judge to block Trump administration from withholding federal funds
Scott Eisen/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Attorneys for Harvard University and the American Association of University Professors asked a federal judge Monday to prevent the Trump administration from withholding federal funds from the school. Lawyers for university are [Read More…]
Trump administration releases FBI records on MLK Jr.’s assassination
Stephen F. Somerstein/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard on Monday announced the release of 230,000 files related to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. “Today, after nearly 60 years of [Read More…]
Woonsocket clean up continuing
Woonsocket residents are busy cleaning up following a severe thunderstorm packing 70 mile an hour winds rolled through town around 3pm Sunday. Sanborn County Sheriff Tom Fridley says fortunately no one was hurt but the [Read More…]
‘Sense and Sensibility’ film adds more to cast
Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images More actors have been cast in the upcoming Sense and Sensibility film. Focus Features has announced more of the cast set to star alongside Daisy Edgar-Jones in its upcoming film adaptation of [Read More…]
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, former ‘Cosby Show’ star, dead at 54
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Malcolm-Jamal Warner, the actor perhaps best known for starring in the TV sitcom The Cosby Show as son Theodore “Theo” Huxtable, has died at 54. Warner drowned off the coast of Costa Rica on Sunday, Costa [Read More…]
Looking for signs of growth in the cattle herd
The cattle industry continues to look for signs of herd expansion. But will this week’s reports from the USDA provide any answers? University of Kentucky livestock economist Kenny Burdine says this month’s Cattle on Feed [Read More…]
SW Minnesota farmer deals with strong winds, frost, and hail
A southwest Minnesota farmer says his crops are bouncing back after several shots from the weather. Bob Worth grows corn and soybeans in Lincoln County and tells Brownfield planting finished in record time this spring. [Read More…]
Abrego Garcia’s attorneys request 30-day stay if he is ordered released pending trial
Alex Wong/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s attorneys on Monday asked a federal judge for a 30-day stay if he is ordered released from custody while awaiting trial. The lawyers said their request [Read More…]
Florida man arrested for threatening to kill ‘EVERY ONE’ on Epstein ‘client list’
New York State Sex Offender Registry (NEW YORK) — A Florida man was arrested last week for allegedly threatening on X to kill “EVERY ONE” on what he believed was the Jeffrey Epstein client list, [Read More…]
Harvard argues against Trump administration’s withholding of federal funds
Scott Eisen/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Attorneys for Harvard University and the American Association of University Professors are in federal court Monday to argue against the Trump administration’s withholding of federal funds from the school. Lawyers [Read More…]
Judge orders new trial for Pedro Hernandez, man convicted of killing Etan Patz in 1979
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Pedro Hernandez, the man convicted of kidnapping and murdering Etan Patz in 1979, should be retried or released, a federal appeals court ruled Monday. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of [Read More…]
2nd suspect detained in shooting of off-duty Border Patrol agent in New York City park
WABC (NEW YORK) — A second suspect in the weekend shooting of an off-duty United States Border Patrol agent in a New York City park has been taken into custody, authorities said on Monday. Homeland [Read More…]
Trump ‘won’t make a deal’ with Washington Commanders if team refuses to change name
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump has threatened the Washington Commanders football team, stating he will not facilitate a deal for the team’s new stadium to be built in Washington, D.C., if it [Read More…]
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