Month: September 2025
Michigan Agricultural Credit Conference
Brownfield’s Nicole Heslip covers the Michigan Agricultural Credit Conference The post Michigan Agricultural Credit Conference appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
American Egg Board and United Egg Producers Joint Annual Meeting
Brownfield’s Meghan Grebner covers the American Egg Board and United Egg Producers Joint Annual Meeting The post American Egg Board and United Egg Producers Joint Annual Meeting appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
2025 World Dairy Expo
Brownfield’s Larry Lee covers the 2025 World Dairy Expo. The post 2025 World Dairy Expo appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Taiwan Letter of Intent Signing with Indiana Governor Mike Braun
Brownfield’s Erin Anderson covers the Taiwan Letter of Intent Signing with Indiana Governor Mike Braun The post Taiwan Letter of Intent Signing with Indiana Governor Mike Braun appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Cross-border tensions flare as North Dakota considers lawsuit against South Dakota pipeline law
Joshua Haiar/South Dakota Searchlight Supporters of South Dakota’s law barring the use of eminent domain for carbon dioxide pipelines are pushing back after North Dakota’s attorney general suggested his state might challenge the measure in [Read More…]
Over 400,000 turkeys killed in response to South Dakota’s bird flu outbreak; ducks identified as carriers
Joshua Haiar/South Dakota Searchlight The number of turkeys killed at South Dakota farms in response to recent detections of avian influenza has risen to 419,650, continuing the state’s status as the national epicenter of this [Read More…]
USDA confirms New World screwworm within 70 miles of the U.S. border, Secretary says “we are prepared”
The USDA says New World screwworm has been confirmed within 70 miles of the U.S. border. In a release late Sunday evening, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says Mexico’s government has detected the pest in the [Read More…]
Education Belief in education’s role in community drove $33 million gift, donor says
Josh Haiar-South Dakota Searchlight One of South Dakota’s wealthiest businessmen says an aspect of economic development often gets overlooked — great public schools. “If families know their children can get a top-quality education in Mitchell, [Read More…]
Fall River County fatal crash
Two people were injured Friday night, one fatally, when their motorcycle struck a deer, four miles east of Hot Springs, SD. The South Dakota Department of Public Safety reported shortly after 7 pm a motorcycle [Read More…]
‘We Are All Immigrants’ — a high school student aims to unite with children’s book
Max Spencer (NEW YORK) — Immigration can be a hot-button topic, something frequently discussed on cable news and splashed across the headlines. But to one enterprising young author, it’s also the perfect material for a [Read More…]
1 dead, 2 wounded after shooting at New Hampshire country club: Police
New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office (NASHUA, N.H.) — One man was killed and several people were wounded after a shooting at a New Hampshire country club Saturday evening, authorities said. It happened at the Sky [Read More…]
Armed man arrested at stadium ahead of Charlie Kirk memorial in Arizona: Officials
Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office (GLENDALE, Ariz.) — A man has been arrested and charged after he allegedly impersonated a law enforcement officer and brought a weapon to the stadium where Charlie Kirk’s memorial service will [Read More…]
Sen. Murphy says Trump using presidential power to punish political opponents
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said Sunday that the United States is in “one of the most dangerous moments America has ever faced” with President Donald Trump using the federal government [Read More…]
Luigi Mangione’s lawyers say possible death penalty ‘based on politics, not merit’
Spencer Platt/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The federal indictment that makes Luigi Mangione eligible for the death penalty if he’s convicted of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson should be dismissed because a “torrent of prejudice [Read More…]
Flash flooding threat could return out West as Gabrielle churns in the Atlantic
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Some pop-up showers and thunderstorms are possible on Saturday, mainly to the north of areas hit hardest by flash flooding recently, but there is no organized threat of flash flooding [Read More…]
Russia carries out ‘massive’ attack across Ukraine
Scott Peterson/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Russia carried out a “massive” attack across Ukraine Friday night into Saturday morning, using more than 600 drones and missiles, according to the Ukrainian Air Force. Russia confirmed Saturday [Read More…]
Charlie Kirk memorial service set for Sunday with Trump, Vance to speak
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s memorial service will take place on Sunday, little more than a week after his murder sent shockwaves through American politics. President Donald Trump, Vice President [Read More…]
High School Football Scores – September 19
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL – FRIDAY SCORES, SEPTEMBER 19 Class 11AAA 1. SF Lincoln 57, 3. SF Jefferson 36 2. Brandon Valley 55, SF Roosevelt 14 4. Harrisburg vs. Yankton – Saturday 5. O’Gorman 23, RC [Read More…]
Watertown Rolls Past Mitchell for First Win, 46-18
MITCHELL, S.D. – The Watertown Arrows earned their first win of the 2025 season in dominant fashion Friday night, jumping out to a fast start and never looking back in a 46-18 victory over the [Read More…]
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