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‘Hamilton’ original cast reunites for 10th anniversary performance at 2025 Tony Awards
Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions Fans of Hamilton were satisfied when the original company of the show reunited onstage at the 78th annual Tony Awards. Led by creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda, more [Read More…]

Pork industry seeks answers to H5N1
The pork industry continues seeking answers to questions involving the H5N1 virus. Dr. Lisa Becton with the Swine Health Information Center says the influenza strain remains a threat despite no infections in the U.S. commercial [Read More…]

Students shut out of US by Trump should come to UK, London mayor says
Alishia Abodunde/Getty Images (LONDON) — Students shut out of U.S. universities by President Donald Trump’s administration should instead come to the U.K., London Mayor Sadiq Khan told an event on Monday, as he criticized governments [Read More…]

Plane carrying skydivers crashes in Tennessee, multiple people injured: Authorities
Tennessee Highway Patrol (TULLAHOMA, Tenn.) — A twin-engine propeller plane carrying nearly two dozen skydivers crashed Sunday afternoon near a Tennessee airport, authorities said. Multiple people were injured in the crash, including one critically, authorities [Read More…]

Abrego Garcia’s lawyers argue Maryland case is not over until government is ‘held accountable’
Kilmar Abrego Garcia is placed in the back seat of a truck by ICE agents after arriving in Nashville, Tenn., June 6, 2025. ABC News (WASHINGTON) — To characterize the Trump administration as “having complied” [Read More…]

2 dead in Las Vegas Strip shooting, with suspect known but not yet arrested, police say
AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images) (LAS VEGAS) — Two people were killed in a shooting on the Las Vegas Strip late on Sunday, police said, adding that it appeared to be a targeted killing that followed an online [Read More…]

Warren urges Department of Education IG to investigate DOGE access to student loan data
Jemal Countess/Getty Images for Student Borrower Protection Center, (WASHINGTON) — Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., is requesting the Department of Education’s Office of Inspector General review the Department of Government Efficiency’s alleged “infiltration” of the agency’s [Read More…]

In brief: ‘Couples Therapy’ renewed for season 5 and more
More Couples Therapy is on the way. Showtime has renewed the series for a fifth season following the viewership increase for the season 4B premiere. Couples Therapy follows real-life therapy sessions between couples and Dr. [Read More…]

Farm Bureau leaders head to D.C.
Farm Bureau leaders from across the country are headed to Washington, D.C. this week. “It’s AFBF’s fly in and we’ve got a host of congressional visits.” Brian Duncan, president of the Illinois Farm Bureau and [Read More…]

Dairy farmer says labor solutions few and far between
A southeast Nebraska dairy farmer says restrictions on temporary worker visas continue to cause labor shortages. Darren Mueller with Prairie Land Dairy says his operation struggles to find day-to-day, year-round employees. “What we’re really missing [Read More…]

Enlist Stewardship
Stewardship of crop protection products allows farmers to make successful herbicide applications while preserving the efficacy of their products. Corteva Agriscience Market Development Specialist, Ron Geis, tells Brownfield that the farmer is the ultimate steward [Read More…]

InnerPlant Field Day 2030
Brownfield’s Brent Barnett covers the InnerPlant Field Day 2030 The post InnerPlant Field Day 2030 appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

College student announces his candidacy for South Dakota Governor
There’s been plenty of rumble from Republicans about who is or could run for governor in 2026, but Democrats have been silent….until Saturday. Using the State Capitol Rotunda as the backdrop, Robert Arnold announced he’s [Read More…]

Mitchell Regional Habitat for Humanity gets a boost
June’s First Friday served as an annual fundraiser for Mitchell Regional Habitat for Humanity. It’s called Garden Party. “All the proceeds are going toward housing,” said executive director Rachel Hagenbaugh. “We are raffling-off different planters [Read More…]

DPS Warns Public of Scam Text Messages Claiming Unpaid Traffic Tickets
PIERRE, S.D.: The South Dakota Department of Public Safety (DPS) is warning residents about a scam text message campaign circulating across the state that falsely claims recipients owe traffic ticket fines and face legal action if [Read More…]

‘Lilo & Stitch’ beats ‘John Wick’ spinoff to nab third weekend at #1
Photo courtesy of Disney It’s another weekend at #1 for Lilo & Stitch. The Disney film was able to hold off the John Wick spinoff Ballerina to retain the top spot at the box office for [Read More…]

Monday Sports: June 9, 2025
MONDAY SPORTS, JUNE 9, 2025 DAKOTA WESLEYAN Tiger Volleyball K–8th Grade Camp (June 9–10) Monday and Tuesday This two-day camp is open to athletes entering grades K–8 (Fall 2025) and focuses on [Read More…]

Mobile clinics aim to boost rural health care measles vaccinations amid outbreak
Makenzie Huber/South Dakota Searchlight The South Dakota Department of Health plans to send its fledgling mobile clinics to underserved and undervaccinated areas of the state in response to the nationwide measles outbreak making its way [Read More…]

Lee and Vázquez go back to back to power Twins past Blue Jays 6-3 and avoid series sweep
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Brooks Lee and Christian Vázquez hit back-to-back home runs in the fourth inning and the Minnesota Twins beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-3 on Sunday to avoid a sweep and snap a [Read More…]

Game 2: Thunder open another big lead and keep control, topping Pacers 123-107 to even NBA Finals
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — This has been Oklahoma City’s formula all season: Lose one game, respond in the next. That’s exactly what the Thunder did in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored [Read More…]
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