Burgum announces eases of business, event restrictions

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum announced plans Monday to ease restrictions on the number of people who gather in restaurants, bars and event venues, citing a decrease in active COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations due to the coronavirus.
Enderlin, Central Cass top Class B basketball polls

There are new teams atop both the N.D. AP Sportswriters and Sportscasters Class B boys and girls basketball polls. The Enderlin Eagles took over the top spot in the boys poll in a tightly compacted top of
Breckenridge-Wahpeton basketball games moved to WHS

Wahpeton Athletic Director Mike McCall announced on Monday that the Breckenridge-Wahpeton girls and boys basketball games have been rescheduled to a different date and site. The games will now by on Saturday, Feb. 6 and will be
Ethanol Production Drops to a Two-Month Low
Chad Smith, NAFB News Service Ethanol output dropped week-to-week to its lowest level in over two months while stockpiles continue to increase. The Energy Information Administration says U.S. production of the biofuel dropped to an
Holstein Association USA Announces Barry Cavitt as National Sales Manager
Holstein Association USA Brattleboro, Vt. December 31, 2020 — Holstein Association USA is pleased to announce the promotion of Barry Cavitt to National Sales Manager. Cavitt is an experienced leader, communicator, motivator, and collaborator equipped
USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue Issues Proclamation Honoring Longtime Broadcaster Orion Samuelson
USDA (Washington, D.C., December 31, 2020) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recognizes the achievements of longtime broadcaster Orion “Big O” Samuelson for six decades of contributions to agriculture journalism. “There’s a saying that today’s
Argentina Halts Corn Exports for Three Months
Chad Smith, NAFB News Service Fresh off resolving their labor situation at the country’s ports, Argentina will now suspend corn exports until March 1. The country’s ag ministry made the surprise move as part of
Biden’s EPA Nominee Reaches Out to Corn Growers
Chad Smith, NAFB News Service Michael Regan of North Carolina is Joe Biden’s nominee to oversee the Environmental Protection Agency. It didn’t take long for Regan to begin reaching out to U.S. agriculture. In fact,
Monday, January 4th Weather
THIS MORNING: A FEW LIGHT SPRINKLES OF RAIN ACROSS WESTERN AND NORTHERN MINNESOTA. TODAY: BECOMING MOSTLY SUNNY AND MILD, A BIT BREEZY. HIGH:L MID TO UPPER 30S. WIND: WEST/NORTHWEST 10 TO 25 MPH TONIGHT: BECOMING CLOUDY.