Month: September 2025
Drones an added tool for soybean application
Drone use is becoming more popular, especially for corn fungicide applications, but there are situations drones could be a good tool for applying fungicides or micronutrients to soybeans. Bryce Himmelberg with the University of Wisconsin [Read More…]
‘Dances with Wolves’ actor Graham Greene dies at 73
Graham Greene attends the premiere of ‘Seeds’ during the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival at TIFF Lightbox on September 06, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Shawn Goldberg/Getty Images) Dances with Wolves actor Graham Greene, who paved [Read More…]
Boy dies after being shot in door-knocking prank gone wrong
Sheila Para/Getty Images (HOUSTON) — An 11-year-old Texas boy has died after being shot in the back when he allegedly attempted a door-knocking prank on a neighbor, police said. The shooting unfolded around 10:55 p.m. [Read More…]
Giuliani injured in vehicle accident, security chief says
Siavosh Hosseini/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani was injured in a vehicle accident Saturday evening in New Hampshire, his security chief said in a statement on Sunday. [Read More…]
Tourism numbers dipping
The owners of the Fort Hays Old West Town, a tourism destination just south of Rapid City, have about 150 days each year to turn a profit, relying on robust visitor spending from Mother’s Day [Read More…]
Three more children injured in the Annunciation Church shooting: Police
Oliver Helbig/Getty Images (MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.) — As Minneapolis public schools prepare to begin the first day of classes on Tuesday, police confirmed three more children were injured in last week’s shooting at the Annunciation Catholic [Read More…]
Former CDC directors say RFK Jr. is endangering Americans’ health
sshepard/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Dr. Richard Besser explains why he and other former directors of the CDC wrote an op-ed criticizing Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s handling of the CDC and public health.Nine former [Read More…]
FSU football player shot, hospitalized 1 day after team’s victory over Alabama
Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images (HAVANA, Fla.) — A Florida State University freshman linebacker was shot and critically wounded Sunday night while visiting family in Havana, Florida, just one day after the team’s stunning victory over the [Read More…]
USDA tightens ag trade gap
A marketing analyst says the latest USDA trade outlook isn’t that surprising considering how cheap U.S. grain is on the world market. Angie Setzer is the co-founder of the grain marketing firm Consus. “Especially as we’ve [Read More…]
Mitchell Volleyball Splits Four Matches at Huron Invite
HURON, S.D. — The Mitchell Kernels volleyball team finished 2-2 at the Huron Invitational on Saturday, earning straight-set victories over Brookings and Sturgis Brown while falling to Dell Rapids and perennial Class B powerhouse Northwestern. [Read More…]
35 shot over weekend in Chicago as governor rejects Trump’s threat to send in National Guard
Scott Olson/Getty Images At least five people have been killed and 30 others injured in shootings across Chicago over Labor Day weekend, including a drive-by attack that left seven victims wounded late Saturday night, according [Read More…]
Buxton sets career high for homers and Ryan throws 7 shutout innings as Twins beat Padres 7-2
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Byron Buxton set a career best with his 29th home run and Joe Ryan pitched seven scoreless innings as the Minnesota Twins beat the San Diego Padres 7-2 on Sunday. Buxton and [Read More…]
Women’s Golf Places Second & Has Three Top-10 Individuals at Falcon Invitational
RIVER FALLS, Wis. — Dakota Wesleyan Women’s Golf kicked off its 2025-26 campaign in the state of Wisconsin, competing in the UW-River Falls Falcon Invitational over the course of the weekend. The Tigers would be led [Read More…]
Dakota Wesleyan Wins Thriller Against Dakota State to Reclaim Chamber of Commerce Trophy
MITCHELL, S.D. — Dakota Wesleyan University Football hosted the Dakota State Trojans in the annual Chamber of Commerce Traveling Trophy game in what would become an instant classic. The Tigers would be ready to go from [Read More…]
Defense Propels Jacks to Season Opening Win
The South Dakota State defense was dominant from start to finish and the Jackrabbit offense scored a pair of touchdowns in the second quarter to open the Dan Jackson era with a 20-3 victory over 14th-ranked Sacramento [Read More…]
Coyotes Drop Season Opener at Iowa State
AMES, Iowa — An efficient display of passing and explosive offensive plays from a top-25 Iowa State (2-0, 1-0 Big 12) squad stole the show on Saturday afternoon from Jack Trice Stadium with the Cyclones downing [Read More…]
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Hundreds killed as 6.0 magnitude earthquake strikes Afghanistan, destroying villages, officials say
USGS (LONDON) — A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan on Sunday, destroying several villages, killing at least 812 people and injuring scores more, according to local officials. Almost all of the deaths were in [Read More…]
10-year-old Houston boy shot in door-knocking prank gone wrong
avid_creative/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A 10-year-old Texas boy was shot and critically injured when he allegedly attempted a door-knocking prank on a neighbor, police said. The shooting unfolded around 10:55 p.m. on Saturday at [Read More…]
Judge blocks deportation of 76 Guatemalan minors after questioning government’s argument
Christian Torres/Anadolu via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A federal judge on Sunday blocked the Trump administration from deporting 76 unaccompanied Guatemalan children from the United States to Guatemala. A judge had temporarily blocked the [Read More…]
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