Steve Nedved

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We’ll find out what Travis Denning is like “After a Few” on January 18

Mercury NashvilleNewcomer Travis Denning is teasing the follow-up to his debut hit “David Ashley Parker from Powder Springs” with a new clip on social media. The Georgia native’s second single, “After a Few,” will be available to stream or download on Friday, January 18. In the 30-second video preview of the song, you can see Travis having a drink, …

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Small Michigan town grieving family of 5 killed by alleged drunken driver going wrong way on Kentucky interstate

The City of Dearborn(LEXINGTON, Mich.) — Residents of a small Michigan town are mourning the deaths of a beloved doctor and her family who were killed when a suspected drunken driver going the wrong way on a Kentucky freeway slammed head-on into their vehicle as they were returning home from a Florida vacation. Dr. Rima …

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See Keith Urban on ESPN ahead of tonight’s Clemson-Alabama game

ABC/Image Group LAIf you watched the Golden Globes on Sunday night, you likely spotted Keith Urban seated up front next to his A-list actress/wife, Nicole Kidman. But on Monday, it’s back to work for the CMA Entertainer of the Year. Keith is set to play the Allstate Tailgate in Santa Clara, California, ahead of the College Football Playoff National Championship. …

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Inside State Government returns Saturday morning at a new time

KORN News Radio’s award-winning “Inside State Government” returns this Saturday morning at a new time, 7:30 am. The long-running program features District 20 State Senator Josh Klumb along with newly elected State Representatives Lance Koth and Paul Miskimins for a lively weekly discussion of the happenings during the 2019 South Dakota legislative session. “Our community …

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Watch now: Riley Green takes “There Was This Girl” nationwide on TV debut

BMLGNewcomer Riley Green has his first top fifteen hit with his debut single, “There Was This Girl,” which is only poised to get bigger now that he’s made his national TV debut. The Alabama native made his first nationwide appearance Monday on the 10 a.m. hour of Today with Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager.  During his segment, he explained that his …

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American from Texas captured while fighting for ISIS, militia says

Syrian Democratic Forces(WASHINGTON) — The Pentagon and the anti-ISIS coalition said they are aware of reports from America’s Kurdish allies in Syria that at least two American citizens who were allegedly fighting with ISIS have been captured. “We are aware of open source reports of reportedly American citizens currently in custody who were believed to …

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Wind Advisory issued January 07 at 1:44PM MST until January 08 at 5:00PM MST by NWS

…WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 11 PM THIS EVENING TO 6 PM CST TUESDAY… The National Weather Service in Sioux Falls has issued a Wind Advisory, which is in effect from 11 PM this evening to 6 PM CST Tuesday. * TIMING…Strong northwest winds will develop late this evening

Malala Yousafzai: ‘We have a lot to learn’ from refugees

Lou Rocco / ABC(NEW YORK) — The youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate, Malala Yousafzai, spoke to the women of “The View” about refugees on Monday, saying that “we have a lot to learn from these young girls” who have been displaced around the world and are seeking a better life. She highlights the story of two …

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New U.S. soybean export sale to China reported, but not verified

China has reportedly purchased more U.S. soybeans. AgriVisor Senior Market Analyst Dale Durchholz tells Brownfield that reports about the sale have a wide range of totals, “We do hear stories coming out one newswire that suggests about 180,000 tons, but we’ve also seen some stories floating around that up to maybe 15 cargos were bought …

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Michigan’s poultry industry disappointed in governor’s veto

Michigan’s poultry industry has one more year to update facilities to meet cage-free standards after outgoing Governor Rick Snyder vetoed a bill that would have delayed requirements. Executive Director of Michigan Allied Poultry Industries Alison Brink tells Brownfield their members are disappointed by the veto.  She says the legislation would have extended hen housing standards …

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