Steve Nedved

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Branch joins Brownfield as Anchor/Reporter

Brownfield Ag News is pleased to announce Rhiannon Branch has joined the Brownfield team as Anchor/Reporter.  She will be based in south central Illinois. “We are excited to have Rhiannon join Brownfield as an Anchor/Reporter,” says Cyndi Young, Director of Brownfield and Ag Operations.  “Her developing skill set as a farm broadcaster coupled with a …

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Local Sports for Wednesday January 16th

The Mitchell Kernel girls’ basketball team are searching for a signature win and last night looked like they would earn one against Sioux Falls Lincoln, who received votes in this week’s SD Prep Basketball Media Poll.  The Patriots closed the game on a 14-2 run and shocked the Kernels 55-51 in Sioux Falls.  Lincoln never …

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Ford, Volkswagen join forces on developing electric and self-driving technology

fredrocko/iStock(DETROIT) — Ford Motor Company and Volkswagen AG are formally teaming up to develop and invest in electric vehicles, self-driving technology and mobility services, the automakers announced Tuesday from the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. As part of this global alliance, Ford and Volkswagen will manufacture commercial vans and medium-sized pickups for worldwide …

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Supreme Court hears wine retailer challenge to Tennessee liquor law

dkfielding/iStock(WASHINGTON) — Since the end of Prohibition, the sale of alcohol in the United States has been regulated almost exclusively by state and local governments. But when do those regulations go too far? The Supreme Court on Wednesday will consider whether strict residency requirements for retailers of beer, wine and liquor in Tennessee are constitutional …

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Netflix raising subscription prices, again

wutwhanfoto/iStock(NEW YORK) — It’s about to cost you more to get your Stranger Things fix. Netflix is implementing the biggest subscription increase since the video streaming service launched 12 years ago, raising its U.S. prices by 13 to 18 percent, according to Deadline. The price hikes will take effect immediately for new subscribers and will …

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Furloughed by the government shutdown? Enjoy a free beer

andresr/iStock(NEW YORK) — Want to do your part to help out a furloughed federal worker during the government shutdown? How about buying them a beer? PayItFurloughed.com is making it happen. All you’ve got to do is make a donation to the cause via the website. PayItFurloughed in turn uses your donation to fund partnerships with …

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Texas police department fires five officers, suspends two over in-custody death of suspect

stocknshares/iStock(FORT WORTH, Texas) — A Texas police department terminated five officers and suspended two others, without pay, on Tuesday after a suspect died while in custody. Internal investigators with the Fort Worth Police Department said the officers violated multiple policies last year when they arrested 55-year-old Christopher Lowe, who died in the officers’ care after …

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Bystanders, police rescue woman stuck on tracks just before train crashes into car

Lombard Police Department(CHICAGO) — Authorities are crediting two bystanders with helping to rescue a 96-year-old woman just before a train smashed into her car. The woman, identified as Antoinette Lazarra of Burr Ridge Illinois, drove her 2006 Lincoln Zephyr onto the tracks after she attempted to make a right turn onto Grace Street in Lombard, …

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Heavy rain causing concerns in West, wintry threat to eastern US at end of week

ABC News(NEW YORK) — With 3 inches of rain already fallen in the San Francisco Bay Area, a new more powerful storm is approaching the West Coast. Numerous flood, wind and snow alerts have been issued from California to Colorado. The powerful storm is in the Pacific on Wednesday morning and getting closer to the …

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Shutdown side hustles: Workers selling personal possessions, starting businesses

Bill Oxford/iStock(NEW YORK) — Four weeks into the partial government shutdown, unpaid federal workers and contractors have started selling personal property, creating small businesses and spending more time with old friends. Working for the Coast Guard was always Albert Waterford Jr.’s dream job. The disabled veteran enlisted for two decades and, after his retirement, went …

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