Steve Nedved

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MO Governor’s Mansion spruce arrives

A 40-foot Norway spruce tree from Lebanon, Missouri has been brought to the Governor’s Mansion in Jefferson City. It’ll be displayed on the grounds outside. The tree had gotten too big for its original space after being planted 25 years ago by Mike and Linda Knudson to mark the birth of their son. The couple donated …

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Soybean Checkoff “more important now than ever”

A United Soybean director from Kentucky says the checkoff is more important now than it’s ever been, “We feel like – well, we know – that without this investment that the bean prices would suffer much more than what they are now.” Keith Tapp tells Brownfield, having captured the market in China, the board decided …

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95% of Indiana corn and soybeans harvested

Corn and soybean harvest inched along in Indiana this week because of continued wet and cool conditions. According to the latest USDA Crop and Weather Report, 95 percent of corn and soybeans are harvested. The winter wheat crop remained stable with 63 percent rated good to excellent. Farmer are still planting cover crops and finishing …

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Easton Corbin will close out the 60th Annual National Finals Rodeo next month in Las Vegas

ABC/Image Group LAEaston Corbin returns to Las Vegas next month to play the closing night of the 60th Annual Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. His December 15 concert will take place at the Mirage Hotel & Casino in Sin City. “Performing at the National Finals Rodeo each year has become one of the highlights of my …

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Missing Ohio teen found in woods with gunshot wound to her head, authorities say

Google Map Street View(AKRON, Ohio) — An 18-year-old Ohio woman who has been missing for three weeks has been found dead with a gunshot wound to her head, authorities said. Akron resident Samantha Guthrie was found in the woods off Rex Hill Road in New Franklin, Ohio, the Akron Police Department said in a press …

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Trump defends use of tear gas on migrants attempting to breach US-Mexico border

iStock/Thinkstock(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump defended the use of tear gas by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents to push back Central American migrants who tried to breach the southern border. A day after hundreds of asylum-seeking migrants, including women and children, were forced to retreat after they tried to overrun a border crossing at …

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Tucker Beathard becomes “Nobody’s Everything” with debut album, arriving Friday

Mother Tucker RecordsThe debut album from Tucker Beathard, titled Nobody’s Everything, arrives this Friday. It’s the follow-up to his top-five hit from 2016, “Rock On.” Though Tucker was initially signed to Big Machine, he’s releasing Nobody’s Everything independently. “This last year, the walls got broken down for me to really own and express emotions more, …

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Turkish police raid villas in rural village hoping to find Khashoggi remains

iStock/Thinkstock(ISTANBUL) — Turkish security forces raided two adjoining villas in an isolated area of western Turkey Monday morning as part of the ongoing investigation into the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. Police officials told ABC News that at least 40 police officers and forensic workers took part in the search at an isolated …

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Weather leaves over 1,300 flights canceled on busy travel Monday

iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — Over 1,300 flights were canceled on this post-Thanksgiving Monday as a dangerous snowstorm tore through the Midwest before heading to the Northeast as rain. Airlines were forced to cancel over 1,200 flights on Sunday as snow blanketed parts of the Midwest on the busiest travel weekend of the year. Airlines are now …

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NASA’s InSight lander touches down on Mars

ABCNews.com(HOUSTON) — NASA’s InSight lander landed on Mars Monday afternoon, finishing one journey — through space — and now launching on another: to go deeper into Mars. Scientists and engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, California, could be seen cheering and hugging after the daring landing. The mechanical three-legged, one-armed mining spacecraft landed …

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