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Winter Weather Advisory issued February 21 at 2:52AM MST until February 22 at 11:00PM MST by NWS

…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO MIDNIGHT CST FRIDAY NIGHT… * WHAT…Snow expected, with periods of mixed precipitation possible. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5 inches expected, with ice accumulations of a light glaze possible. * WHERE…Portions of central, east central, south central and

‘Empire’ actor Jussie Smollett charged with felony disorderly conduct for filing false report after allegedly staging attack: Police

Gabriel Olsen/Getty Images(CHICAGO) — “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett has been charged with felony disorderly conduct for filing a false report after allegedly staging the attack against himself in Chicago, police and the state attorney’s office confirmed to ABC News. The charge of felony disorderly conduct carries a penalty of one to three years in jail, …

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Couple hoping to identify Airbnb guests who stole TVs, toiletries in viral video

AndreyPopov/iStock(ATLANTA) — A Georgia couple who says their home was robbed is looking for the thieves — people who rented the space through Airbnb. The couple rented out one of its properties on Airbnb to four guests for a three-night stay over the weekend, Luke, one of the homeowners, told ABC News on Wednesday. He …

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Supreme Court unanimously rules to limit states’ ability to seize private property involved in a crime

DNY59/iStock(WASHINGTON) — In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court moved Wednesday to limit states’ ability to seize private property involved in a crime, saying the forfeitures are subject to Eighth Amendment protection against excessive fines. Tyson Timbs, a 37-year-old recovering opioid addict from Indiana, brought the case after state officials seized his $42,000 Land …

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2019 acreage a moving target

There are some predicting the swing to more corn and fewer soybeans in 2019 will be less pronounced than once thought. Illinois ag economist Todd Hubbs is forecasting 91 million acres of corn and just under 86 million acres of soybeans, but says a lot can happen between now and planting time. “The big uncertainty …

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Renewed efforts to bring ag license plate to Minnesota

The director of the Minnesota FFA Foundation says there’s progress in bringing a specialized agricultural license plate to Minnesota. Val Aarsvold tells Brownfield bills have been introduced in both the House and Senate after similar efforts fell short in the legislature a year ago. “On the House side, we’ve gone through a couple committees and …

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Sombke thanks Gov. Noem for E30 support

South Dakota Farmers Union members were in Pierre Tuesday advocating for agriculture issues. Farmers Union President Doug Sombke met with Governor Kristi Noem expressing appreciation for the governor’s support of E30 ethanol blend fuel. “Also [we can] grind through this corn helping the local farmer get a better price and cut down on dependence on …

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Wednesday Night Coaches Show: Feb. 20, 2019 CLICK HERE

Wednesday Night Coaches Show Audra Rew – Mitchell Gymnastics Jason Christensen – Dakota Wesleyan Women’s Basketball Matt Wilber – Dakota Wesleyan Men’s Basketball Travis Carpenter – Mitchell Wrestling Todd Nuendorf – Mitchell Boys Basketball Wes Morgan – Mitchell Girls Basketball https://archive.org/details/WednesdayNightCoachesShow

Maren Morris’ 14-track “GIRL” includes a collaboration with her “Favorite People,” Brothers Osborne

Columbia NashvilleMaren Morris’ sophomore album boasts 14 tracks, including two collaborations.  She revealed the details on her socials on Wednesday by sharing a photo of the back cover of the record. The project kicks off with its title cut, “GIRL,” which has already broken into the top thirty on the country chart. It also includes “All My …

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Jussie Smollett ‘now officially classified as a suspect’ in alleged attack: Police

Gabriel Olsen/Getty Images(CHICAGO) — After weeks of investigation into Jussie Smollett’s claim of being attacked last month by two men who shouted racist and homophobic slurs while physically beating him and leaving him with a rope tied around his neck, the Chicago Police Department officially classified Smollett as a suspect in an ongoing criminal investigation …

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