Swap Shop: Wednesday, March 25
DAKOTA VETERINARY HOSPITAL PET PATROL PET CARE TIP FOR THIS WEEK: Take time to wash your dog or cat’s play things. Germs, dirt, pollen and more end up on bedding, soft toys and blankets. Washing them weekly
NDSCS finishes perfect Mon-Dak season by beating DCC

The North Dakota State College of Science Lady Wildcat volleyball team capped off one of its most successful regular seasons in program history with a 3-0 sweep of Dawson Community College on Wednesday. NDSCS won 25-17, 25-23,
Equipment Manufacturers Report Positive Outlook for 2021
(NAFB) – Equipment Manufacturers report a positive outlook for 2021, according to a new survey by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers. The survey found 88 percent of manufacturers report a positive outlook for 2021, while more than
EPA Extends RFS Compliance Deadline
(NAFB) – The Environmental Protection Agency this week extended the compliance deadline for refiners to meet their Renewable Volume Obligations. EPA is extending the RFS compliance deadline for the 2019 compliance year and submission of reports for
Wahpeton implements sump pump discharge changes

The City of Wahpeton reminds residents to now direct your sump pump discharge into the street or your yard. Directing it to the sanitary sewer is only permitted from November 15 to March 15. Do not direct
Thursday, March 25th Weather
TODAY: MOSTLY SUNNY, WARM AND DRY. BECOMING BREEZY LATER, OUT OF THE SOUTHEAST 10 TO 20 MPH. TONIGHT: CLOUDY AND BREEZY WITH A FEW SPRINKLES OR FLURRIES, MOSTLY NORTH. LOW: NEAR 30 TOMORROW: MOSTLY CLOUDY
AFBF: Agriculture Must Be Prioritized for COVID-19 Vaccine
(NAFB) – The American Farm Bureau Federation is urging the Biden administration to prioritize agriculture for the COVID-19 vaccine. In a letter sent to the administration Wednesday, AFBF President Zippy Duvall called for the elimination of barriers
Erlandson ready to begin state wrestling tournament

The Minnesota State Wrestling Tournament begins today and runs through Saturday at St. Michael. Breckenridge senior Daniel Erlandson was one of the top seeds for the Class A 220-pound division with a 25-1 record. Erlandson will wrestling