Steve Nedved

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PEDv found in Alberta hog herd

After several years without an outbreak, the Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus (PEDv) has been found in Alberta, Canada.  The virus was found on a 400-head farrow-to-finish operation.  Alberta Pork says while both the barn and animals have been contained,  pork producers need to heighten their biosecurity practices.  PEDv was first found in Ontario, Canada in …

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Pop star Charlie Puth loves his first taste of Dan + Shay’s “Tequila,” gets invitation to write with them

ABC/Image Group LA; ABC/Randy HolmesDan + Shay can now count pop star Charlie Puth among their fans. “Wow I hate being late on songs because I just heard tequila by dan & shay for the first time…” Puth tweeted on Wednesday, adding, “this is absolutely incredible.” Dan + Shay responded, writing, “dude, means a lot coming from you! thank you for the …

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Pompeo makes surprise visit to Baghdad and Erbil to reassure Iraqi officials on US Syria withdrawal

Jordan Pix/Getty Images(BAGHDAD) — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made an unannounced stop in Iraq on Wednesday as part of a larger tour of the Middle East in which he is reassuring partners of America’s presence in the region following President Donald Trump’s surprise decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria. Pompeo met with top …

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Watch now: Brad Paisley’s fans get “Bucked Off” — and he shares it with the world

ABC/Image Group LABrad Paisley thinks of his new single, “Bucked Off,” as “turbo twang retro-futuristic rockin’ hi-fidelity country music” — and he’s made a video to match. The song equates finding out your significant other is breaking up with you to a cowboy being “Bucked Off” at the rodeo. So the premise of the new clip …

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Saudi teen in Thailand granted refugee status by the UN after calls for help and claims of family threats

STR/AFP/Getty Images(LONDON) — The United Nations granted refugee status to a Saudi woman on Wednesday who was publicly pleading for help in Thailand. Eighteen-year-old Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun started calling for support on Monday via Twitter. She said Thai authorities took her passport as she was trying to fly to Australia, where she planned to apply …

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Iowa farmer concerned about anhydrous this spring

A southwest Iowa farmer is concerned about the price and availability of anhydrous ammonia this spring. Julius Schaaf of Randolph says fall fertilizer applications were extremely limited because of wet conditions over a huge area of the Corn Belt. “So we’ve been looking at dry fertilizer. We do some side-dressing with liquid, so we’ve actually …

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Carly Pearce gets “Closer to…” finishing her second album

ABC/Image Group LACarly Pearce is getting closer to finishing her sophomore album. With its debut single, “Closer to You,” catching on at country radio, the “Every Little Thing” hitmaker is hard at work on the rest of her record. “Last day of writing this week then studio to work on CP2 tomorrow,” she tweeted on Wednesday. “If y’all only knew …

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See all the “Stages” of Cassadee Pope on her new album coming February 1

Awake MusicCassadee Pope’s new album, Stages, will arrive February 1, and it was produced by Corey Crowder, who-co-wrote her #1 with Chris Young, “Think of You.” The eleven original songs — including the singles “Take You Home” and “One More Red Light” — follow Cassadee’s journey as she rebuilds after heartbreak. “It’s a validating feeling to look back …

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Dad allegedly staged his baby boy’s kidnapping to cover up foul play: Police

Chalabala/iStock(SAN ANTONIO) — A father allegedly staged his baby boy’s kidnapping to cover up foul play involving the child, San Antonio police said, as the search for the baby intensifies. “Without a doubt … this was a staged event,” San Antonio Police Chief William McManus told reporters Monday. Authorities initially said on Friday that 8-month-old …

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Wonder why you love “Down to the Honkytonk?” Jake Owen says it’s simple: It’s an “earworm”

ABC/Randy HolmesJake Owen admits when he picked his latest hit, “Down to the Honkytonk,” he was hoping it would get stuck in your head. “It’s a special kinda song. I think when people hear that song, it’s one of those that’s just like an earworm,” he explains. “It’s something that connects, and I feel like in …

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