Month: October 2025
In brief: Netflix announces competition series based on board game ‘Clue’ and more
A new competition series based on the board game Clue is coming to Netflix. The streaming service has announced that the new show will have players stepping into a real-life game of deception. They will [Read More…]
Tight farm budgets threaten adoption of conservation practices
The down farm economy could stunt the adoption of conservation practices. Eastern Iowa farmer Alan Mohr says there’s usually a cost associated with cover crops or changing tillage systems. “These things aren’t always the cheapest [Read More…]
Indiana Soybean Alliance donates soy-based tires to help support rural communities
The Indiana Soybean Alliance is donating soy-based Goodyear tires to several charitable organizations across the state as a way to give back to rural communities. Chair Denise Scarborough says the donations support local needs and [Read More…]
Innovation in Action – Corn Traits Pipeline
Bayer Crop Science continues to emphasize innovation and is working to address the evolving needs of corn farmers today. In this episode of Managing for Profit, Todd Heap, Bayer Global Corn Strategy Lead, discusses the [Read More…]
Farm groups to Trump: family farms need emergency aid before 2026
Farm groups from across the country are calling for economic support to help producers dealing with depressed markets. Kam Quarles with Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance and National Potato Council says the crisis facing family farms is [Read More…]
Much cooler, but more seasonal air across the Heartland; fair, dry weather for most
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Texas National Guard seen at training center in Chicago suburbs
Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Members of the Texas National Guard have been seen at an Army Reserve Training Center in the southwest suburbs of Chicago, ABC News has [Read More…]
Central witness undermines case against James Comey, prosecutors concluded: Sources
Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Federal prosecutors investigating former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly making false statements to Congress determined that a central witness in their probe would prove “problematic” and likely [Read More…]
‘It can be a loss of life’: First responders on the cost of rural hospital closures
ABC News (CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis.) — From the deck his father built by hand, Eric Halfen watches strangers comb through the artifacts of his life. The auctioneer’s chant ricochets across the yard, where everything from [Read More…]
Police dog finds 2 missing 11-year-old kids deep in national forest
Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images (BROWN COUNTY, Ind.) — A K-9 unit with the Brown County Sheriff’s Office in Indiana located two missing 11-year-old kids who became separated from their mother and were lost in [Read More…]
Democrats want investigation into shutdown out-of-office email replies
Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The top Democrat on the House Education and Workforce Committee is urging Republicans to hold a hearing on whether the Trump administration committed ethics violations at [Read More…]
Supreme Court to hear arguments about reviving lawsuit challenging mail-in ballots
Ryan McGinnis/ Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Following an unprecedented surge in election-related litigation, the Supreme Court on Wednesday will consider reviving a lawsuit challenging an Illinois law that allows officials to count mail-in ballots [Read More…]
‘Heat 2′ in final negotiations at Amazon MGM Studios’ United Artists
Burt Reynolds and another man look over the street in a scene from the film ‘Heat.’ (Warner Brothers/Getty Images) Heat 2 is heating up. Amazon MGM Studios division United Artists and film producer Scott Stuber [Read More…]
An active pattern ahead for the West, parts of the Plains; late-season warmth for the Heartland
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Judge rallies Yankees past Blue Jays 9-6 to save season and avert ALDS sweep
NEW YORK (AP) — Aaron Judge hit a tying homer and drove in four runs during a clutch performance for the ages, and the New York Yankees staved off elimination by rallying from five runs down to [Read More…]
Raleigh, Suarez, Crawford homer and Mariners top Tigers 8-4 for a 2-1 lead in the AL Division Series
DETROIT (AP) — The Seattle Mariners are on the brink of a spot in the AL Championship series for the first time in 24 years. Cal Raleigh hit a two-run homer, Eugenio Suarez and J.P. [Read More…]
Wednesday Sports: October 8, 2025
WEDNESDAY SPORTS, OCTOBER 8, 2025 MITCHELL KERNELS — Mitchell Kernels boys golf wrapped up its 2025 season on Tuesday with a seventh-place finish at the Class AA State Tournament at Meadowbrook Golf Course in Rapid [Read More…]
DWU Women’s Golf Finishes Second at Mustang Derby, Meyerink Wins Third Tournament of the Season
SIOUX CITY, Iowa — Both Dakota Wesleyan Golf teams competed at the Mustang Derby, hosted by Morningside University. The women would place second as a team in a field of nine schools, finishing 14 strokes behind [Read More…]
Senator Paul Miskimins steps up to serve on Correctional Rehabilitation Task Force
Governor Larry Rhoden has announced the members of the Correctional Rehabilitation Task Force. District 20 Senator Paul Miskimins is one of its members. He volunteered to serve as it’s an issue that’s close to his [Read More…]
Parkston’s Weber Claims Top 5 Finish at Class A Boys Golf Tournament
VERMILLION, S.D. – Parkston’s Landon Weber finished in a three-way tie for fourth place on Tuesday at the Class A Boys Golf Tournament at The Bluffs Golf Course in Vermillion. Weber shot a 79 on [Read More…]
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