Month: October 2025
Illinois National Guard authorized for Chicago mission, official says
Scott Olson/Getty Images (CHICAGO) — The Illinois National Guard has received an official notification from the Pentagon authorizing a mission in Chicago, according to an Illinois official. The official confirmed the mission will involve 300 [Read More…]
No. 2 Miami jumps Oregon in AP Top 25, Penn State and Texas fall out of poll
Miami moved back to No. 2 in The Associated Press college football poll on Sunday, Texas Tech has its highest ranking since 2008 and Penn State and Texas fell all the way out of the Top 25 [Read More…]
Monday Sports: October 6, 2025
MONDAY SPORTS, OCTOBER 6, 2025 MITCHELL KERNELS — Mitchell Kernels volleyball defeated Spearfish 3-0 (25-21, 25-20, 25-17) and Douglas 3-1 (25-17, 25-18, 23-25, 25-2) on Saturday. Addie Siemsen led the Kernels with 50 assists over [Read More…]
The life of a movie star: Taylor Swift’s ‘The Official Release Party of a Showgirl’ tops box office
‘Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl’ movie poster. (TAS Rights Management) Apparently not content to simply rule the world of music, Taylor Swift‘s now set her sights on cinema, too. The pop [Read More…]
In brief: ‘The Comeback’ adds to cast, Adam Driver and Anne Hathaway teaming up, and more
The Comeback season 3 has added new people to its cast, Variety reports. The HBO Lisa Kudrow comedy will feature Julian Stern, Kudrow’s real-life son, in his television debut, as well as Abbi Jacobson and John Early. [Read More…]
Farmers advised to sell on carry, re-own corn with fixed risk options
A market analyst says farmers can capture the upside of a depressed corn market. Bryan Doherty with Total Farm Marketing tells Brownfield there is a carry to capitalize on. “Which awards a farmer to forward [Read More…]
Pioneer reports promising soybean yields despite widespread dry conditions
Variable yields are coming in as harvest progresses around the Midwest. Pioneer Corn U.S. Marketing Leader Brandon Walter tells Brownfield soybeans have been promising overall. “Especially given the lack of water that many geographies have [Read More…]
One person dead and another hurt in a pickup train collision in Sanborn County
A 30 year old man from Rosharon, Texas died man died and another was injured Saturday afternoon when their pick-up was struck by a train seven miles southwest of Woonsocket. The South Dakota Department of [Read More…]
Mitchell Kernels Soccer Teams Set for SoDak16 Showdowns
Both the Mitchell Kernels girls and boys soccer teams are gearing up for their SoDak16 matchups on Tuesday, with the winners advancing to the state tournaments. The girls team, seeded No. 14 in Class AA, [Read More…]
Booker says shutdown standoff is a ‘tsunami of Donald Trump’s creation’
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., said talks remain stalled on the fifth day of the government shutdown, with Democrats seeking to undo Medicaid cuts and restore Obamacare subsidies and Republicans demanding [Read More…]
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden issues 65 pardons, one commutation since taking office
John Hult/South Dakota Searchlight Gov. Larry Rhoden has issued 65 pardons and one commutation since taking office in January, according to records on file with the South Dakota Secretary of State. As of Sept. 29, [Read More…]
South Dakota university drops effort to fire professor for Charlie Kirk post
Seth Tupper/South Dakota Searchlight The University of South Dakota and the state Board of Regents have dropped their effort to fire a professor for his social media post about the killing of Charlie Kirk, according [Read More…]
Mitchell Volleyball Picks Up Wins vs. Spearfish and Douglas
SPEARFISH, S.D. — Mitchell Kernel volleyball made the long road trip to the Black Hills worthwhile Saturday, earning a pair of victories over Spearfish and Douglas in a doubleheader. Mitchell opened the day with a [Read More…]
Second Half Surge Lifts Jackrabbits Over Youngstown State
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — Second-ranked South Dakota State blitzed Youngstown State with 21 points in the third quarter, overcoming a 10-point halftime deficit and coming away with a 35-30 victory in the Missouri Valley Football Conference [Read More…]
Dakota Wesleyan Cruises Past Doane 33–7 Behind Jenson’s Five Touchdowns
Dakota Wesleyan quarterback Jed Jenson threw five touchdown passes as the Tigers dominated Doane University 33–7 on Saturday afternoon at Memorial/Papik Field in Crete, Nebraska. The victory snapped a three-game losing streak for Dakota Wesleyan [Read More…]
USD with Dominant Victory on Dakota Days
VERMILLION, S.D. — Another offensive clinic for the South Dakota football team on Saturday afternoon in front of nearly 8,000 fans on Dakota Days as L.J. Phillips erupts for 244 yards and four touchdowns as the [Read More…]
What Hegseth’s military fitness rules may mean for women servicemembers
Andrew Harnik/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — During a speech earlier this week, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced the implementation of new fitness standards for the military. In addition to the newly proposed annual fitness [Read More…]
Tyrese Gibson turns himself in, released on bond in Fulton County animal cruelty case
Tyrese Gibson attends the MACRO Pre-Oscars Party at Laya Restaurant on February 27, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Phillip Faraone/Getty Images Tyrese Gibson turned himself in Friday after being charged with animal cruelty, after his dogs [Read More…]
Vilsack calls for ag-driven solutions to fight global food insecurity
The CEO of the World Food Prize Foundation says solutions are needed to help address the global hunger crisis. Tom Vilsack, who also served as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture under the Obama and Biden administrations, [Read More…]
Nearly 60 protesters arrested on Yom Kippur after shutting down Brooklyn Bridge: Police
Police intervene the protesters, at least 56 demonstrators were arrested after blocking traffic to the Brooklyn Bridge to end the Israeli attacks and establish a ceasefire in Gaza, following the Yom Kippur 2025 gathering at [Read More…]
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