Year: 2026
SDSU to Play in Lincoln Regional
The South Dakota State baseball team has been assigned to the Lincoln Regional and will face host and No. 13 national seed Nebraska in the opening round of the 2026 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament [Read More…]
Ebola outbreak in DRC, Uganda ‘will get worse before it gets better’: WHO chief
Martial Trezzini/epa/shutterstoc/MARTIAL TREZZINI/EPA/Shutterstoc (GENEVA, Switzerland) — The head of the World Health Organization warned on Monday that a rapidly growing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda “will get worse before it [Read More…]
Memorial Day observed in Mitchell
It was a perfect day for the Mitchell community to gather together in remembrance of those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the cause of freedom both at home and abroad. The Memorial Day tributes [Read More…]
In brief: ‘Vought Rising’ first look and more
It seems Tom Hardy will exit the Paramount+ series MobLand after season 2. Deadline reports that the actor will not return to the show if it gets renewed for a third season. Season 2 has [Read More…]
Forest ranger details dramatic cave rescue of man stuck in crevice
Lieutenant John Gullen, an emergency response forest ranger for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, detailed how he rescued a hiker who was stuck in Merlin’s Cave. (New York State Department of Environmental [Read More…]
Boozman says standalone nationwide E15 bill has votes to pass U.S. Senate
The chairman of the U.S. Senate Ag Committee says a standalone nationwide, year-round E15 bill has enough support to pass the Senate. John Boozman from Arkansas tells Brownfield “It’s one of the number one priorities [Read More…]
Iowa DNR’s Jace Elliott on 2026 Deer Season Outlook & Population Trends
The post Iowa DNR’s Jace Elliott on 2026 Deer Season Outlook & Population Trends appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Replant Likely Due to Dry Conditions
While there’s been excessive rains across much of Missouri, the Bootheel has been dry. Farmer Aaron Porter says that’s been affecting soybeans. Learn more in this Spotlight on Soybeans! The post Replant Likely Due to [Read More…]
Higher placements, fewer marketings, and ongoing drought impacts
An ag economist says there are a couple of factors contributing to the increase in cattle being placed into feedyards. University of Tennessee ag economist Charley Martinez says placements were up 6 percent in the latest Cattle [Read More…]
Widow of Vietnam War veteran encourages more nominees for In Memory program
Joshua Haiar/South Dakota Searchlight A South Dakota woman wants more families of Vietnam veterans to know about a national program honoring those who came home from war and later died. Bonnie Bjork’s husband, Timothy, died on March 3. [Read More…]
Standing Rock anniversary event to include music, speakers, celebrity visitors
John Hult/South Dakota Searchlight Climate activists and Indigenous and cultural leaders will join A-list celebrities and musicians for a festival and conference Sept. 16-18 on the Standing Rock Reservation to mark the 10th anniversary of [Read More…]
Data center battles started in the states. Now it’s Congress under siege
David Lightman WASHINGTON — Higher electric rates? Massive data centers looming over neighborhoods? Ugly political fights over what to do about them? The future of data centers and their huge appetite for electricity is quickly [Read More…]
Wembanyama answers the call again, Spurs top Thunder to tie West finals at 2-2
San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama wanted the ball for the final couple seconds of the first half. He got it, 65 feet from the basket. He had three Oklahoma City defenders in front of him. He [Read More…]
Hertl’s late winner caps Golden Knights’ wild 5-3 rally, giving them a 3-0 series lead on Avalanche
LAS VEGAS (AP) — There are a number of adjectives that could be applied to how the Golden Knights have found various ways to win in the regular season and playoffs. Vegas coach John Tortorella [Read More…]
Daniel Suarez wins the rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600 after NASCAR honors the late Kyle Busch
CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — When Daniel Suarez was struggling to make his name in auto racing, he would often get phone calls from Kyle Busch offering words of encouragement and urging him to keep working. [Read More…]
Late pass sends Felix Rosenqvist past David Malukas for the closest Indianapolis 500 win in history
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Felix Rosenqvist thought his car was good enough to win the previous four Indianapolis 500s. On Sunday, the 34-year-old Swede finally got to celebrate with a sip of milk. The difference: He [Read More…]
Twins complete three-game sweep over Red Sox with 6-5 win at soggy Fenway Park
BOSTON (AP) — Brooks Lee hit a tiebreaking, two-run single in a three-run sixth inning, and the Minnesota Twins held off the Boston Red Sox 6-5 at soggy Fenway Park to complete a three-game sweep [Read More…]
‘Nine Little Indians’ tells story from South Dakota’s Native boarding schools
Molly Wetsch/South Dakota News Watch A documentary about nine sisters who attended a boarding school for Native American children in South Dakota and later underwent a lengthy legal battle with the Catholic Diocese of Sioux [Read More…]
19 injured in crowd stampede at South Carolina motorcycle festival
At least 19 people were injured when a stampede broke out, May 24, 2026, at the Black Pearl Cultural Heritage and Bike Festival in Atlantic Beach, South Carolina, according to police. (Horry County Fire Rescue) [Read More…]
Mitchell High School commencement speakers offer words of encouragement to their classmates
Each year Mitchell High School’s graduating seniors selected two commencement speakers. And 2026 was no exception. Katie Hohn encouraged her classmates to move forward using life lessons learned from the Disney Pixar movie “A Bug’s [Read More…]
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