Steve Nedved

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Waitress carries son on her back during shift

Kelly Gentry(GREENBACK, Tenn.) — It’s a situation every working mom faces at one time or another: you need to get to work, but you have no one to watch your child. What can you do? If you’re Kori Dotson, the answer is simple. You strap your toddler to your back and you go work your …

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Kelsea Ballerini celebrates one-year wedding anniversary to Morgan Evans

ABC/Image Group LAKelsea Ballerini and Morgan Evans celebrated their one-year anniversary as a married couple on December 2. In honor of the occasion, the newlyweds both shared sweet messages to their other half on social media alongside shots of their wedding day. “One year down & a billion to go. Love you more every day @morganevansmusic,” Kelsea captions a photo …

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Reba McEntire recognized at Kennedy Center Honors

ABC/Image Group LAReba McEntire was one of several artists celebrated at the 41st Kennedy Center Honors Sunday night. The country legend was honored alongside singer and entertainer Cher, composer and pianist Philip Glass, and saxophone player Wayne Shorter. Each honoree was celebrated with performances by artists including Lady Antebellum, Brooks & Dunn, and pop stars Kelly Clarkson, Adam Lambert and Cyndi Lauper, as well as …

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Randy Houser to release film Magnolia, based on his new album

ABC/Fred LeeRandy Houser will release his new full-length album, Magnolia, on January 11. Coinciding with the project, he’ll launch a feature film of the same name. The film Magnolia is based on the music from the album and will feature several live performances by the singer, including the lead single “What Whiskey Does.” Randy stars as a local singer …

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China’s need for US pork could be on the rise

China recently placed its largest order of US pork since the start of the trade war.  A livestock economist says he wasn’t surprised. In this Managing for Profit, Steve Meyer with Kerns and Associates talks about the buy and how the ongoing battle with African Swine Fever will impact their consumption of US pork into …

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Quick pace continues for corn export inspections

The USDA says corn export inspections as of the week ending November 29th remain ahead of the anticipated pace for the 2018/19 marketing year. Wheat came out at 472,665 tons, up 185,062 from the week ending November 22nd and 61,691 higher than the week ending November 30th, 2017. Almost halfway through the 2018/19 marketing year, …

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First Soyuz rocket since October accident launches with U.S. astronaut aboard

Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / POOL / AFP(BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan) — A Russian Soyuz rocket carrying astronauts bound for the International Space Station has taken off for the first time since a Soyuz rocket failed midair in October. American astronaut Anne McClain joined Canada’s David Saint-Jacques and Russia’s Oleg Kononenko aboard the rocket that launched from the Baikonur …

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Hold My Hand for One Week: Darius Rucker’s Hootie & the Blowfish set 2019 tour with Barenaked Ladies

ABC/Image Group LALong before Darius Rucker was a mainstay on Country radio with nine number-one singles, he was touring with his rock band Hootie & the Blowfish. In 2019, Cracked Rear View, the 21-times-platinum debut album by Hootie & the Blowfish, will turn 25. And in honor of the occasion, Hootie is hitting the road. The band, led by …

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One child killed, at least 45 injured when charter bus carrying youth football team crashes in Arkansas

iStock/Thinkstock(BENTON, Ark.) — A child was killed and at least 45 other passengers, most of them children, were injured when a charter bus carrying a youth football team skidded off a highway in Arkansas early Monday and overturned, authorities said. The driver, who survived the wreck, told Arkansas State Police that he lost control of …

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Bush grandkids recall 41’s ‘incredibly goofy’ side

ABC News(NEW YORK) — While he was the serious leader of the free world, to Ashley and Marshall Bush, former President George H.W. Bush was the lovable, joke-cracking granddad who attended their school plays and even had a cameo in one of their high school musicals. In an interview Monday on ABC’s Good Morning America, …

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