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Flood Warning issued April 15 at 9:36AM MDT until April 24 at 4:00PM MDT by NWS

…The Flood Warning is cancelled for the following rivers in Iowa… Ocheyedan River Near Spencer …The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South Dakota…Nebraska…Iowa…Minnesota… Firesteel Creek Near Mount Vernon East Fork Vermillion River Near Parker

Hearing on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ flood management

Brownfield Anchor/Reporter Ken Anderson will be on the ground in Glenwood, Iowa on April 17 to cover a Hearing on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ flood management, sponsored by the EPW Committee of the U.S. Senate. Continue reading Hearing on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ flood management at Brownfield Ag News.      

Food safety seminar with Mindy Brashears of USDA-FSIS, sponsored by UNL

Brownfield Anchor/Reporter Ken Anderson is on the ground in Lincoln, Nebraska April 15 for a Food safety seminar with Mindy Brashears of USDA-FSIS, sponsored by University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Continue reading Food safety seminar with Mindy Brashears of USDA-FSIS, sponsored by UNL at Brownfield Ag News.      

U.S.-China trade talks could be nearing final round

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says he is hopeful the U.S. and China could be nearing a final round of trade talks. Mnuchin told reporters this weekend that the main sticking point – enforceability – was “nearly settled.” The U.S. and China have agreed on an enforcement mechanism and both countries will establish enforcement offices. There …

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“On My Way to You”: How Cody Johnson almost missed his chance to open for George Strait at Gillette Stadium

ABC/Image Group LA On August 17, Cody Johnson will mark a major career milestone, as he opens for Blake Shelton and George Strait at Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots.  But the “On My Way to You” hitmaker reveals it almost didn’t happen. “It was kind of a purgatory moment for about a …

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Fla. man who pleaded guilty to mailing 16 package bombs tells judge devices were ‘not ever meant to work’

Zolnierek/iStock(NEW YORK) — Cesar Sayoc, the Florida man who pleaded guilty to mailing 16 package bombs to critics of President Trump, is due back in federal court in Manhattan Monday after he claimed certain things he said at his plea hearing were inaccurate. In a handwritten letter to Judge Jed Rakoff, Sayoc said, “extreme emotional …

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President of Ecuador accuses Julian Assange of using embassy as a ‘center for spying’ as new footage emerges of his life inside

Jack Taylor/Getty Images(LONDON) — The president of Ecuador has claimed that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange used the London embassy that was his home for seven years as a “center for spying,” as new footage emerged of the controversial whistleblower’s life inside the embassy. President Lenin Moreno, in an interview with The Guardian, also said that …

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Parents of slain college student speak out on ride-sharing safety

ABC News(NEW YORK) — The parents of a University of South Carolina student who mistook her alleged killer’s car for an Uber spoke out Monday to recommend changes in the ride-sharing industry so no one else will have to endure the grief they are experiencing. “We’ve heard from strangers all over the country and so …

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Mom tries five digital photo book services: Here’s how they compared

ABC News(NEW YORK) — Remember photo albums — books with clear plastic pockets that held your favorite photos to keep track of memories and memorialize a year of your life? We don’t do that much anymore. When was the last time you even printed a picture? But the joy of thumbing through a memory book …

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US and Japan to begin trade talks today

Preliminary trade negotiations between the US and Japan are scheduled to begin today.  Japan is the largest value market for US beef and pork and US Meat Export Federation president and CEO Dan Halstrom says rapid progress on these talks is extremely important.  “Even though we are setting records today on beef into Japan, we …

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