Month: September 2025
What we know about Dallas ICE sniper suspect Joshua Jahn
Joshua Jahn is seen in a 2016 booking photo. (Collin County Sheriff’s Office) (DALLAS) — The man suspected of the shooting at a Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office on Wednesday opened fire “indiscriminately” [Read More…]
Tropics heating up as new tropical storm forms in Atlantic: What to know
Tropical Outlook – Atlantic Basin Map (ABC News) (NEW YORK) — The tropics are heating up, with Hurricane Gabrielle and Tropical Storm Humberto both churning in the Atlantic as well as a new system that [Read More…]
Trump, Vance direct blame at Democrats for Dallas ICE shooting
Vice President JD Vance greets local law enforcement as he arrives to depart on Air Force Two at Piedmont Triad International Airport, September 24, 2025 in Greensboro, North Carolina. (Alex Brandon/Pool via Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) [Read More…]
Starbucks to lay off 900 workers, close stores
A close-up of a Starbucks coffee shop sign on September 8, 2025 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — Coffee giant Starbucks will lay off workers and close stores as part [Read More…]
‘Golden Bachelor’: In season 2 premiere, Mel Owens apologizes for past ageist comments
Mel Owens in ‘The Golden Bachelor’ season 2, episode 1. (John Fleenor/Disney) Mel Owens regrets the ageist comments he made on a podcast over the summer. The 66-year-old star of ABC’S The Golden Bachelor apologized on the show’s [Read More…]
In brief: Denis Villeneuve wants an unknown actor for his ‘James Bond’ and more
A relatively unknown actor will take his martini shaken, not stirred. Deadline reports that Denis Villeneuve will begin searching for an actor to play James Bond in his upcoming film in the franchise in 2026. The search will begin [Read More…]
Much of U.S. entering fall in moderate to severe drought
A senior meteorologist with AccuWeather says much of the country has entered fall in drought conditions. Brett Anderson tells Brownfield, “Drought covers a large portion of the Northeast all the way down the lower Mississippi [Read More…]
How the grilling culture has benefited the meat segment
Pellet grills and meat smokers have continued to rise in popularity. One of the benefits is being able to take more affordable proteins and make something fantastic out of it. Patrick Fleming, vice president of [Read More…]
Mystery drones over Denmark are ‘hybrid attack,’ defense minister says
Steffen Trumpf/dpa (Photo by Steffen Trumpf/picture alliance via Getty Images (LONDON) — Drone overflights again caused disruptions at Danish airports on Wednesday night, officials said, in the latest instance of unexplained drone sightings over sensitive [Read More…]
What role does social media play in the rise of political violence? Experts weigh in
Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images (SALT LAKE CITY) — Minutes after publicly identifying the suspect in the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Republican Utah Gov. Spencer Cox condemned social media. “Social media is a cancer [Read More…]
ICE facilities on higher alert after deadly Dallas shooting, director says, as FBI investigates as ‘act of targeted violence’
Stewart F. House/Getty Images (DALLAS) — Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Todd Lyons said he would put all ICE facilities on a higher alert following a shooting at a Dallas field office on Wednesday [Read More…]
Border Patrol agents ‘saved’ life of cyclist who fell 50 feet from cliff into remote canyon
Jeremy Hogan/Getty Images (SAN DIEGO) — Border Patrol agents in San Diego rescued an injured cyclist who fell more than 50 feet from a cliff and into a remote canyon, authorities said. On Saturday, San [Read More…]
Thursday Sports: September 25, 2025
THURSDAY SPORTS, SEPTEMBER 25, 2025 MITCHELL KERNELS — Mitchell Kernels girls soccer hosts Pierre on Thursday at 4 pm at Joe Quintal Field. — Mitchell Kernels boys soccer hosts Pierre on Thursday at 6 pm [Read More…]
‘The View’ co-hosts share what they love about Barbara Walters
Barbara Walters, star of the National Broadcasting Company’s ‘Today’ show, relaxes at the studio in New York. During the show, Barbara told her television audience that she has reached agreement in principle to work for [Read More…]
Record soybean production for Brazil – will it happen?
Another big soybean crop is expected in Brazil, and an analyst says if that’s realized, that’s more the country could supply to China. Michael Cordonnier with Soybean and Corn Advisor says Brazil’s production all depends [Read More…]
USD Opens MVFC Play with Trip to No. 1 North Dakota State
VERMILLION, S.D. — No. 17 South Dakota hits the road for the first time in two weeks to open the 2025 Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) slate with a trip to battle No. 1-ranked North Dakota [Read More…]
Jackrabbits Close September with Mercyhurst
GAME 4: Mercyhurst (1-3) at #2/2 South Dakota State (3-0) When Saturday, Sept. 27 | 2 p.m. Central Time | GAME IS SOLD OUT Where Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium | Brookings, South Dakota TV Midco Sports/ESPN+ Radio Jackrabbits [Read More…]
No. 24 Dakota Wesleyan Volleyball Takes Down Mustangs in Four Sets
SIOUX CITY, Iowa — No. 24 Dakota Wesleyan Volleyball squared off against the RV Morningside Mustangs in a key GPAC matchup. While Morningside would jump out to an initial advantage in the first set, Dakota Wesleyan [Read More…]
Targeted weed control tools offer yield boost and herbicide reduction, UW study finds
A University of Wisconsin researcher sees technology including targeting sprayers and laser weeders as the next revolution in agriculture. Jed Colquhoun tells Brownfield the key is reducing reliance on individual tools. “Like using herbicides several [Read More…]
Statewide sting operation returns charges for smoke shop owners
SD Searchlight -John Hult SIOUX FALLS — A state-spanning sting operation in June drew indictments for the owners of five smoke shops in South Dakota this week, according to Attorney General Marty Jackley. The indictments, [Read More…]
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