Steve Nedved

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90th Indiana FFA State Convention kicks off today

The 90th annual Indiana FFA State Convention kicks off today. Some highlights will include community service projects, recognizing the Stars over Indiana and agricultural proficiency award winners, and the election of state officers Indiana FFA State Northern Region Vice President Savannah Bordner recalls attending her first state convention years ago… “I heard the state president …

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Gloria Vanderbilt dies at 95 surrounded by loved ones, son Anderson Cooper says

Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images(NEW YORK) —  Gloria Vanderbilt, mother to CNN anchor Anderson Cooper and member of the storied Vanderbilt family, has died at 95 years old. Cooper confirmed his mother’s death on air on CNN, saying she died at home surrounded by family and friends. He said his mother was diagnosed with advanced cancer in …

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South Korea tackles hidden camera epidemic with spy cam inspection team

Seoul Metropolitan Government(SEOUL, South Korea) — Three times a week, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., women in navy blue vests with hidden camera detectors in their hands inspect public restrooms around Seoul. They are South Korea’s first spy cam inspection team. The city’s program started in August 2016 with 50 women. Now, the team …

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Shania Twain says Let’s Go! for an all-new Las Vegas residency

Caesars Entertainment Shania Twain will return to Las Vegas for an all-new residency, set to kick off in December at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood. Back in March, Shania hinted she was plotting a return, as she checked out Gwen Stefani’s Sin City show and presented Lionel Richie with an honor at a charity event …

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Boeing executives apologize for 737 Max crashes

Wolterk/iStock(PARIS) — Boeing executives apologized Monday to airlines and the families of those who died in two recent crashes involving its new 737 Max 8 aircraft. The U.S. plane manufacturer has been in hot water since the separate crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia and the subsequent grounding of all Max aircraft worldwide. “We are very …

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New technology applies manure to growing crops, including row crops

Applying manure to fields before planting and after harvest has been the only option but new equipment has been developed to apply manure mid-season. Managing For Profit 6/17/19 with Doug Sutter and Lee Kinnard Doug Sutter Continue reading New technology applies manure to growing crops, including row crops at Brownfield Ag News.      

Non-alcoholic ‘wine water’ now available in the US

O.Vine(NEW YORK) — Water that tastes like wine is now available in the U.S. O.Vine tastes like wine but is completely non-alcoholic. Wine Water Ltd., an Israeli company, first launched O.Vine in 2018 at the Summer Fancy Food Show in New York City. O.Vine “is a natural beverage that’s actually an infusion of grape skin …

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Meghan, Prince Harry share new photo of baby Archie for Father’s Day

Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images(LONDON) — The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have released a new photo of their son Archie on Father’s Day. The sepia-tinted photo is the first picture of the baby with his eyes open. The last time the public saw him was when Harry and Meghan introduced him to the world two days …

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One dead, five others shot at graduation party in Philadelphia

TheaDesign/iStock(PHILADELPHIA) — One person is dead and five others were shot at a graduation party Sunday night in Philadelphia. The victims include three boys, ages 15, 16 and 17, a 16-year-old girl and two men, ages 21 and 24. Earlier, police reported eight total people had been shot, not six. The teens all were shot …

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Carrie Underwood feels like “a duck” taking her two boys on tour

ABC/Mark Levine If Carrie Underwood‘s making it look easy taking two children under the age of five on the road, she quickly confesses it’s all an illusion. “Oh, lawdee!” she laughs. “I must be a duck, like, calm on the surface and paddling like crazy underneath.” Part of the difficulty is that Jacob — who …

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