Falcons Owner Arthur Blank Denies Cousins Tampering

(Flowery Branch, GA) — The owner of the Atlanta Falcons denies any wrongdoing in signing their star quarterback this offseason. Arthur Blank spoke at the Annual League Meeting in Orlando on Monday and told reporters they don’t

Owners Ban Hip-Drop Tackle At NFL Annual Meeting

(Orlando, FL) — One rule change is coming to the NFL this season. Owners voted to ban the hip-drop tackle at the Annual League Meeting in Orlando on Monday. The rugby-style tackle involves a defensive player wrapping

Report: MN Man Played Air Guitar In Vehicle Before Deadly Crash

(Carlton County, MN) — Investigators say a driver admitted to playing air guitar inside a moving vehicle immediately before a deadly crash in Carlton County last week. Twenty-one-year-old Brent Keranen of Pengilly reportedly told investigators he was

Sled Crash Injures 19-Year-Old In Renville County

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(Morton, MN) — A Redwood Falls teen is recovering from serious injuries after a sled crash in Renville County. Investigators say 19-year-old Mario Sanchez-Salinas was on a sled being towed by a pickup in Beaver Falls County

State Senate Committee Advances Voting Rights Bill

(St. Paul, MN) — A state Senate committee is advancing a bill that would offer Minnesotans the right to challenge suspected discrimination at the polls. The Judiciary Committee passed the Minnesota Voting Rights Act yesterday and sent

Farmers Planting Less Corn, More Soybeans in 2024

American farmers might plant less corn than last year, but it will still likely be larger than what USDA previously anticipated. That’s according to data from the March 2024 Farm Futures grower survey. Total corn and soybean

HPAI Found in Kansas, Texas Dairy Herds

WASHINGTON, March 25, 2024 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as state veterinary and public health officials, are investigating an illness

SD Gov. Noem Stresses Importance of a Farm Bill

As lawmakers struggle to come to terms on a new farm bill, a farm state governor drove home the importance of one at a recent House Ag hearing. South Dakota Governor, farmer, and former Ag Committee member