NDSCS men receives votes in preseason NJCAA Division I poll

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The National Junior College Athletic Association Division I men’s basketball preseason poll has been released and the North Dakota State College of Science Wildcats received votes in the first ranking. The Wildcats didn’t make the Top 25,

Swap Shop: Tuesday, Jan. 19

DAKOTA VETERINARY HOSPITAL PET PATROL PET CARE TIP FOR THIS WEEK: The safest way for your dog to travel in the car is in a crate that has been anchored to the vehicle using a seat belt

EPA Won’t Decide on RFS Waiver Requests

  Chad Smith, NAFB News Service   The Environmental Protection Agency said last week it proposes to extend refiner deadlines to prove compliance with biofuel laws. Reuters says the agency is signaling that it won’t decide on

Corn and Soybean Export Sales Jump Higher

  Chad Smith, NAFB News Service   Corn export sales almost doubled week-to-week while soybean sales also jumped higher. The USDA says corn sales to overseas buyers jumped 92 percent week-to-week to 1.44 million metric tons. That’s

Drought Conditions Slowly Improving in South America

  Chad Smith, NAFB News Service   Argentina received much-welcomed rains in areas like La Pampa and many Buenos Aires locations into central Cordoba, San Luis, and southern Santa Fe late last week. Moisture totals varied from

Rotary announces January Students of the Month

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The Wahpeton-Breckenridge Rotary Club announced its students of the month for January. The list includes: Aidan Ruddy and Ryler Wiertzema from Breckenridge Caiden Bernard and Lillian Garner from Fairmount Kya Mauch from Hankinson Mackenzie Sand from Lidgerwood

Fire does extensive damage to county highway shop in Hankinson

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A fire inside the Richland County Highway Department maintenance shop in Hankinson on Monday night resulted in fire damage to nine county vehicles and the building sustained extensive damage according to Richland County Emergency Manager Brett Lambrecht.

Tuesday, January 19th Weather

TODAY:   LIGHT SNOW ENDING, CONTINUED CLOUDY WITH LITTLE TEMPERATURE CHANGE.   THIS AFTERNOON: 10 TO 18 ABOVE, WIND: NORTHEAST, TURNING SOUTHWEST 5 TO 15 MPH TONIGHT: CONTINUED CLOUDY WITH RISING TEMPERATURES. LIGHT SOUTHERLY BREEZE.   MORNING