Thinning herd, heavier cattle reshape Missouri’s beef supply chain

Cows are pictured at the University of Missouri South Farm. Cattle weight may be approaching a tipping point, experts say (Noah Grabianski/Missouri Business Alert) By: Noah Grabianski Cattle farms and feedlots in Missouri today are populated by cows
2 children among three killed in Nebraska biofuels plant explosion

Officials confirmed on Wednesday that three people, a man and two children, were killed in after a catastrophic explosion at a Nebraska biofuels plant. Fremont fire crews responded to calls of the explosion, which occurred midday Tuesday
Federal Reserve to hold benchmark interest rates steady despite pressure from White House

The Federal Reserve said on Wednesday that it’s keeping its benchmark interest rate steady, citing elevated uncertainty over the nation’s economic outlook. The announcement comes just days after President Trump made a visit to the central bank,
Jonas Brothers expand their ‘JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown’ tour

The Jonas Brothers have added additional shows on their ‘JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown’ tour. The new dates include stops in Virginia Beach, Bethel, Syracuse, Saratoga Springs, Rogers, Chula Vista, Salt Lake City, Anaheim, and Albuquerque. Select
MGK shares unplugged version of ‘Cliché (Sad Version)’

Machine Gun Kelly – MGK – has released an alternative version of his single “Cliché,” which was first released in May. The acoustic rendition, dubbed “Cliché (Sad Version)” comes as MGK readies the release of his new
