Month: September 2025
Royce Lewis hits 2 homers as Twins pound error-prone Angels 12-3
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Royce Lewis homered twice and drove in four runs as the Minnesota Twins beat the sloppy Los Angeles Angels 12-3 on Monday night. James Outman also went deep as the Twins [Read More…]
J.J. McCarthy rallies Vikings in 4th quarter of his debut for 27-24 win over Bears
CHICAGO (AP) — J.J. McCarthy’s long-awaited debut for the Minnesota Vikings was looking more like a nightmare. Even so, coach Kevin O’Connell could sense things were going to change. And he told his quarterback at [Read More…]
Jenny Slate on her first Emmy nomination for ‘Dying for Sex’
Jenny Slate as Nikki in ‘Dying for Sex.’ (Sarah Shatz/FX) Jenny Slate is nominated for her first Emmy for her role in Dying for Sex. Slate plays Nikki on the FX miniseries, and she told ABC Audio that, [Read More…]
Kerry Washington says she ‘learned so much from’ Ben Affleck while working with him on ‘Animals’
Chrisean Rose/InStyle Kerry Washington has a few projects on the horizon, one of which is the upcoming movie Animals, directed by Ben Affleck. In an interview exclusive to InStyle, she talks about her role in the film and [Read More…]
Late-season warmth & heat to continue; organized rains to favor much of the Plains
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures nationwide, except for cooler-than-normal conditions along the Atlantic Coast. Meanwhile, near- or above-normal precipitation along the Atlantic Seaboard and [Read More…]
NCBA urges U.S. Trade Officials to hold Brazil accountable for unfair practices
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association wants Brazil to be held accountable for its trade barriers to U.S. beef exports. Kent Bacus, executive director of government affairs, says the Brazilian government’s policies are negatively impacting U.S. [Read More…]
Iowa farmer holding off on fertilizer purchases
A southeast Iowa farmer says fertilizer prices are top of mind heading into fall. Tim Meyer tells Brownfield, “For whatever reason there’s such a discrepancy right now between 32% and anhydrous. To the tune of [Read More…]
Gov. Rhoden Releases Full Plan for New Prison
PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Larry Rhoden released the full plan for a new prison to be built at the Benson Road site in Sioux Falls. This plan reflects the unanimous agreement by the prison task [Read More…]
Former USDA appointee announces Democratic bid for Congress
Makenzie Huber/South Dakota Searchlight Former U.S. Department of Agriculture appointee Nikki Gronli announced her candidacy for South Dakota’s lone U.S. House seat Monday morning, potentially setting up the first Democratic primary race for the seat [Read More…]
Trump administration selects Black Hills uranium mining proposal for fast-track permitting program
Makenzie Huber/South Dakota Searchlight Federal officials have chosen a long-lingering uranium mining proposal in southwestern South Dakota for an expedited permitting process. That doesn’t mean the Dewey Burdock project is greenlit. Instead, it means the project will [Read More…]
Trump-China trade dispute heightens harvest anxiety for South Dakota soybean farmers
Seth Tupper/South Dakota Searchlight RAPID CITY — Jerry Schmitz is rarely at a loss for words about soybeans. But when asked if farmers have faith in a good outcome from the Trump administration’s trade standoff [Read More…]
South Dakota Media High School Football Poll – September 8
The South Dakota Prep Media Football Poll for the week of Sept. 8 is listed below, ranking the top-five teams in each class, record, total points and previous ranking. First-place votes are listed in parentheses. [Read More…]
South Dakota Media High School Volleyball Poll – September 8
Here is the South Dakota Media volleyball poll for the week of Sept. 8, 2025. Teams are listed with first place votes in parentheses, record, points and previous ranking. CLASS AA 1. Harrisburg (15) 3-0 [Read More…]
Why is it hard to find a job right now? Experts weigh in
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent speaks alongside President Donald Trump during a press availability in the Oval Office of the White House, Sept. 5, 2025. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — Employers in nearly every industry [Read More…]
‘Saturday Night Live’ season 51 cast finalized: Report
Colin Jost and Michael Che on ‘Saturday Night Live.’ (Will Heath/NBC) It seems the Saturday Night Live cast shake-ups are over. The upcoming 51st season of the late-night comedy sketch series has finished announcing its new arrivals [Read More…]
HBO releases first look, premiere date for Tim Robinson comedy ‘The Chair Company’
Tim Robinson in ‘The Chair Company.’ (Sarah Shatz/HBO) We have our first look at Tim Robinson‘s latest comedy series, The Chair Company. HBO has released brand-new images as well as the premiere date for the show, which was created [Read More…]
Favorable crop conditions in eastern South Dakota
A farmer in eastern South Dakota says the corn and soybeans aren’t bad as September begins. Keith Alverson says the corn has had ideal growing conditions and is consistent. “A lot of uniform ears, large [Read More…]
Live cattle mostly higher to start the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were mostly higher, and feeders were higher with concerns about tight available supplies. October live cattle closed $.17 lower at $235.80 and December live cattle closed $.12 higher [Read More…]
Crops look good as silage, potato harvest picks up in Wisconsin
Producers in the Dairy State are in the early stages of corn silage harvesting. Choppers have been rolling in parts of southern Wisconsin for over a week, and now they’re getting a good start farther [Read More…]
Southeast Missouri corn harvest underway
A farmer in southeast Missouri says corn is variable as harvest continues. “Some fields we thought would be better than they are and some fields that nicely surprised us,” said Will Hunter. Hunter, who farms [Read More…]
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