Steve Nedved

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U.S. and China continue trade talks

President Trump plans to meet with China’s Vice Premier this afternoon to discuss trade. Chinese and U.S. officials are back in negotiations after spending more than nine hours at the bargaining table Thursday. Bloomberg reports up to six memorandums of understanding related to agriculture, non-tariff barriers, and intellectual property rights might form the foundation of …

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Land Stewardship Project soil health workshop

Brownfield Anchor/Reporter Mark Dorenkamp will be on the ground in Rushford, Minnesota Thursday, March 7th for the Land Stewardship Project soil health workshop. Continue reading Land Stewardship Project soil health workshop at Brownfield Ag News.      

44th President Barack Obama’s ‘O-bomber’ jacket is breaking the internet

Lance King/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — Barack Obama sat courtside at the Duke-UNC game this week. But although the matchup is one of the most-anticipated college basketball games of the year, it was Obama’s bomber jacket that stole the show. The former POTUS traded the traditional suit and tie from his presidential days for a relaxed …

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Listen now: Thomas Rhett teases fans with a snippet of his new song, “Look What God Gave Her”

The Valory Music Co.“Look What God Gave Her,” the lead single from Thomas Rhett‘s forthcoming fourth album, won’t be available in full until next Friday, but he’s teasing fans with a short snippet of the song now. “Look what God gave her/How perfect he made her/She walks in the room/It’s like he answered my prayers,” TR …

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Winter Weather Advisory issued February 22 at 10:10AM MST until February 22 at 11:00PM MST by NWS

…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT CST TONIGHT… * WHAT…Snow, with periods of mixed precipitation. Additional snow accumulations of 2 to 5 inches and ice accumulations of a light glaze. * WHERE…Portions of central, east central, south central and

Hilton launches new high tech Signia line of hotels

Hilton Hotels(NEW YORK) — Hilton Hotels will launch a new brand for business travelers geared toward meetings and events, the company said on Friday. The new line will start with three locations: Bonnet Creek in Orlando, Florida, Atlanta, next to the Georgia World Congress Center, and downtown Indianapolis, Ind. “In our 100th year of hospitality, …

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Jussie Smollett will be removed from final two episodes of ‘Empire’

ABC News(CHICAGO) — Embattled actor Jussie Smollett will not appear in the final two episodes of Empire this season in the wake of the criminal charges he’s facing for allegedly falsifying claims of a hate crime. Producers of the Fox show Empire said that Smollett’s character will be removed from the final two episodes of …

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USDA projects record meat production

The USDA projects another year of record meat production in 2019. Total red meat and poultry production is expected to be 104.7 billion pounds this year, up 2.3 billion from last year’s current high-water mark, with a 4% increase in pork to 27.34 billion pounds and a 3% rise in beef to 27.61 billion. The …

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Intense weekend storm; unseasonably cold air builds southward

Another impressive storm will cross the Southwest Friday, reaching the central Plains on Saturday, and intensify across the upper Great Lakes region by Sunday. Significant snow will fall in several areas, including the Southwest, the central Plains, and the upper Midwest, while blowing and drifting snow could result in livestock stress and travel disruptions. Farther …

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Jussie Smollett returned to “Empire” set after facing felony charges, maintained innocence to castmates

ABC News(CHICAGO) — Jussie Smollett returned to the Empire set Thursday immediately after facing felony charges for allegedly staging an attack that drew national notoriety — and insisted to his castmates that he didn’t make up the story, sources told ABC News. The plea to his fellow actors came after a whirlwind day that included …

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