Central Cass, Kindred still 1-2 in Class B girls poll

Four Winds-Minnewaukan and Central Cass were the unanimous choices in the N.D. AP Sportscasters and Sportswriters Class B basketball polls this week. Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier is No. 2 in the boys poll behind Four Winds with Grafton third, Langdon-Edmore-Munich
Rotary names Students of the Month

The Wahpeton-Breckenridge Rotary Club announced its students of the month for February. The list includes: Michael Plummley, Sidnie Pulskamp and Eric Koch of Wahpeton Elizabeth Sherbrooke of Hankinson Luis Perales of Lidgerwood Nicholas Thompson of Richland And
Krump earns No. 2 seed at heavyweight for state wrestling

Wahpeton will have 15 wrestlers competing this week at the N.D. Class A Individual State Championships at the Fargodome in Fargo. Senior Josh Krump enters the tournament with a 6-0 record at 285 pounds and will be
Covid 19 Vaccine Clinics in Richland County

The Richland County Health Departments will conduct two Covid 19 vaccine clinics this week. Both clinics will be first dose clinics for Richland County Residents 65 years of age or older. The first clinic will be conducted
Richland County looking for information on mailbox vandalisms

The Richland County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help regarding mailbox vandalisms in the rural Wyndmere and Barney areas. Any information reguarding these vandalisms, or if your mailbox has been vandilized, you are asked to contact
Burgum Issues Executive Order on Propane, Gas, Diesel Haulers
FARGO, N.D. (AgNews890.com) – North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has issued an executive order aimed at cutting delays in delivery for propane, gasoline, and diesel fuels in North Dakota. Burgum issued the order granting a waiver of
Swap Shop: Monday, Feb. 15
DAKOTA VETERINARY HOSPITAL PET PATROL PET CARE TIP FOR THIS WEEK: As the winter season continues, or you rearrange your living space, take a look around to see that you’re providing your pet with a safe, cozy
Higher Grain Prices Means Higher Feed Prices
OKLAHOMA CITY, O.K. (NAFB) – With the latest grain stocks report showing 50 million fewer bushels of corn in the bin, this could have an impact of the cost of feeding cattle. Oklahoma State University Extension livestock
The Pace of U.S. Soybean Crush Stays High in January
(NAFB) – U.S. soybean processing plants likely had their third-largest monthly crush on record in January. Reuters says it’s also the largest-ever crush for the first month of the year. Industry analysts gave those predictions ahead of
Monday, Presidents Day Weather
WIND CHILL WARNING THIS MORNING TODAY: SUNNY AND COLD. HIGH: 5 TO 10 BELOW. WIND: LIGHT SOUTHERLY. TONIGHT: CLEAR AND COLD. LOW: NEAR 20 BELOW. WIND: SOUTHEAST 5 TO 15 MPH