Month: November 2025
HPAI hits Allegan County commercial flock
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza in Allegan County. The state says the commercial flock is the county’s second this fall, and first to affect a commercial [Read More…]
Seven new cases of HPAI confirmed in LaGrange County, Indiana
Seven new cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza have been confirmed in LaGrange County, Indiana. The Indiana State Board of Animal Health says the latest cases have been detected on four commercial breeder duck operations, [Read More…]
More than 1,500 flights canceled in US on Monday as travel disruptions continue
Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG (NEW YORK) — More than 1,500 flights were canceled across the country early on Monday amid the Federal Aviation Administration’s limiting capacity at 40 major U.S. airports. Another 881 [Read More…]
Pentagon sends ground forces to train in Panama’s jungle for first time in decades
Spc. Trey Woodard/U.S. Southern Command (NEW YORK) — For the first time in more than two decades, the Pentagon has begun sending conventional ground forces to Panama to train in the jungle there, returning U.S. [Read More…]
Monday Sports: November 10, 2025
MONDAY SPORTS, NOVEMBER 10, 2025 MITCHELL KERNELS — A trip to the Class AA state volleyball tournament is on the line Thursday night when the No. 8 seed Mitchell Kernels host the No. 9 seed [Read More…]
Trump says he’ll issue $2,000 tariff dividend to all except ‘high-income people’
Andrew Harnik/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump on Sunday claimed that a “dividend of at least $2000 a person” will be paid to all Americans except for “high-income people,” saying the country is now [Read More…]
More than 1,100 flights canceled Sunday amid nationwide air travel disruption
Grant Baldwin/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Nationwide flight disruption stretched into Sunday following cancellations or delays to thousands of flights on Saturday, as the Federal Aviation Administration limited capacity at 40 major U.S. airports amid [Read More…]
NYC firefighter dies after ‘medical episode’ while battling 5-alarm Brooklyn fire
FDNY (NEW YORK) — Patrick Brady, a New York City firefighter, had a “medical episode” while battling a five-alarm fire in Brooklyn on Saturday and later died at the hospital, officials said. Brady, 42, was [Read More…]
Bessent says no formal White House health care proposal as shutdown drags on
Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday that there is no formal proposal from the White House to defund the Affordable Care Act and instead send money directly to [Read More…]
First Measurable Snowfall Blankets Region, Bringing 1–5 Inches
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Winter made its first official appearance over the weekend as a widespread snow system blanketed much of the Tri-State area with the season’s first measurable accumulation. The storm, which developed after [Read More…]
Jacks, Schetnan Set Block Records at St. Thomas
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The South Dakota State volleyball team beat St. Thomas 3-1 (21-25, 27-25, 26-16, 25-18) Saturday afternoon at Schoenecker Arena. The win clinches the outright Summit League regular season title for South Dakota [Read More…]
Coyotes Down Jackrabbits in Top-25 Interstate Series Battle
VERMILLION, S.D. — It was the South Dakota defense who pitched a second half shutout in the annual Interstate Series, presented by First Interstate Bank, football game on a snowy day in southeast South Dakota as [Read More…]
In SNAP appeal, Trump administration says it faces more harm than people who can’t buy food: ANALYSIS
Pete Kiehart/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — There is a paragraph on page 22 of the Trump administration’s appeal of a federal judge’s requirement that it make full November SNAP payments that has to [Read More…]
Socialism in Plain Sight: The Everyday American Systems We All Depend On
By Travis Kriens Ask most Americans what they think about “socialism,” and you’ll often get a strong reaction. For some, the word conjures images of government overreach, inefficiency, or failed economies overseas. For others, it [Read More…]
3 shot dead at landscape supply company in San Antonio, suspect ‘down’
mphotoi/Getty Images (SAN ANTONIO) — Three people were shot dead at a landscape supply company in San Antonio, Texas, early Saturday, authorities said. San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said on social media that the [Read More…]
Midwest, parts of northern New England could see 1st snow of the season
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Americans in parts of the Midwest to northern New England could see their first snow of the season early next week due to an arctic blast. The very warm Great [Read More…]
Body of missing Charleston college student is found, death ruled suicide: Police
mphotoi/Getty Images (CHARLESTON, S.C.) — The body of a missing College of Charleston student has been recovered over one week after he went missing, police said, and investigators have determined he died by suicide. Owen [Read More…]
State Prison inmate death under investigation
The South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation is investigating a death of an inmate that occurred this week at the South Dakota State Penitentiary. Attorney General Marty Jackley says the inmate, identified as 33 year [Read More…]
No. 8 Mitchell Hosts No. 9 Spearfish in SoDAK 16 on Thursday
MITCHELL, S.D. — A trip to the Class AA state volleyball tournament is on the line Thursday night when the No. 8 seed Mitchell Kernels host the No. 9 seed Spearfish Spartans in the SoDAK [Read More…]
Yost Records Career-High as Dakota Wesleyan Takes Down No. 18 Arizona Christian
SEWARD, Neb. — No. 9 Dakota Wesleyan Women’s Basketball wrapped up its weekend at the 2025 Cattle Classic Invitational against the No. 18 Arizona Christian Firestorm. The Tigers opened the contest with a dominant offensive showing, [Read More…]
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