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Destruction of Gaza has set back development by 69 years: UN report
Abed Rahim Khatib/Anadolu via Getty Images (LONDON) — The Gaza infrastructure decimated by the Israel military operation against Hamas has set back human development in the area by almost 70 years, according to a new [Read More…]
At least 5 dead in ‘terrorist attack’ on aerospace facility in Turkey, officials say
Ismail Kaplan/Anadolu via Getty Images (LONDON) — Several people were killed in a “terrorist attack” at Turkish Aerospace Industries facilities near the capital of Ankara on Wednesday, Turkey officials said. At least five people were [Read More…]
Journalist targeted in alleged murder plot: ‘I’ve been given a second life’
ABC News (NEW YORK) — A New York-based Iranian journalist who was the target of an alleged failed assassination attempt that federal prosecutors say involved an Iranian general said she has “been given a second [Read More…]
Consider trade impacts of the upcoming election
An ag economist says there could be significant shifts in trade policy following the November election. Chad Hart with Iowa State University says both the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates seem to be comfortable with [Read More…]
Corn manages to hold onto modest gains
Soybeans were mostly modestly higher, with nearby months pulled steady to lower late by spread trade. Export sales were up sharply on the week at 79.1 million bushels as China and Mexico led the way, [Read More…]
September poultry production slightly higher
U.S. poultry production was slightly higher in September. The USDA says 4.361 billion pounds of poultry were certified wholesome last month, less than August, but 1% more than September 2023. That included 3.937 billion pounds [Read More…]
September red meat production up 1% on year
4.451 billion pounds of red meat were produced in the U.S. during September 2024. The USDA says that was 2% more than the September 2023 total, which was hit hard by a combination of slower [Read More…]
MSU digs into supply chain resiliency needs
Michigan State University is incorporating supply chain resiliency across agricultural and business programs to better prepare future industry leaders. Ian Olson will lead the effort and serve a co-director of the Center for Regenerative [Read More…]
South Dakota Highway Patrol investigating a two-vehicle fatal crash
A motorcyclist from Hartford died Thursday morning in a two-vehicle collision nine miles west of Sioux Falls. The South Dakota Department of Public Safety is reporting the 56 year old male driver of a Harley [Read More…]
Government Justice Judge dismisses lawsuit from neighbors opposed to men’s prison site
South Dakota Searchlight-John Hult A Lincoln County judge has dismissed a lawsuit that claimed state officials need a county permit to build a men’s prison. Judge Jennifer Mammenga sided with the state Wednesday, based on [Read More…]
Jackrabbits Outlast Coyotes in Five Sets
BROOKINGS, S.D. – The South Dakota State volleyball team’s incredible run continues. With a thrilling five-set win over South Dakota Tuesday night, SDSU improves to 19-0 on the season and wraps the first half of Summit [Read More…]
CBS Sports Network Announces Summit League Basketball TV Schedule
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The Summit League and CBS Sports has announced its lineup of men’s and women’s basketball games that will be televised nationally Tuesday. Five South Dakota State basketball games will be featured on [Read More…]
Schetnan Takes Home 4th Summit League Weekly Accolade
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – South Dakota State middle blocker Sydni Schetnan was named the Summit League Volleyball Defensive Peak Performers of the Week, league officials announced on Tuesday. Schetnan, who earned her fourth weekly award of the season, totaled [Read More…]
Congrats Mitchell Hall of Famers
The South Dakota Municipal League recently inducted 13 individuals from across the state into its Hall of Fame, including three Mitchell City employees. Chris Cranny, Recreation Center Secretary, Michael Dufek, Heavy Equipment Operator and Dan [Read More…]
Charles Mix County Fatal Crash
A 94-year-old man died in a two-vehicle collision Monday afternoon near Wagner. The South Dakota Department of Public Safety reported the 87 year old female driver of a Subaru Outback and the 65 year old [Read More…]
Tuesday Sports, October 22, 2024
TUESDAY SPORTS, OCTOBER 22, 2024 MITCHELL KERNELS — Mitchell Kernels football finishes the season at Yankton on Friday at 7 pm. The KORN pregame show starts at 6 pm. — Mitchell Kernels volleyball. 2-16 on the [Read More…]
Legislators vote to subpoena officials over alleged vehicle titling crimes in their department
John Hult, South Dakota Searchlight The refusal of a state department director to explain what’s changed after a recent vehicle titling scandal sparked a rare subpoena request from a legislative committee on Monday. Department of [Read More…]
Lawmakers, prison officials shut out public during discussion of weekslong lockdown
John Hult, South Dakota Searchlight Lawmakers on an audit committee got a rundown Monday about a weekslong lockdown at the South Dakota State Penitentiary in Sioux Falls, but every word that hadn’t already appeared in [Read More…]
Two Suspects Arrested Following Shoplifting Incident and Vehicle Chase in Watertown
Two suspects, Kyle Covington, 36, and Tammy Dunfee, 46, both from Colorado, have been arrested after fleeing from law enforcement in a stolen vehicle following shoplifting incidents at Running’s and Tractor Supply in Watertown on [Read More…]
Angela Wilkerson Resigns as Mayor of Sturgis After Seven Months Amid Conflict and Challenges
Angela Wilkerson has resigned as mayor of Sturgis after just over seven months, citing persistent personal attacks and conflicts with the city council. In her resignation statement, she expressed that these challenges were detrimental to [Read More…]
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