Cowboys beat D-G-F in extra innings

Breckenridge Post 53 played their second consecutive road game to open the season and needed extra innings to take down Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton on Thursday by a score of 10-6. The game was tied at 6 at the end
Johnson, Cowgirls relay advances to state track meet

Gavin Johnson and the girls 4×200 relay are moving on to the Minnesota State Track and Field Meet. Johnson was a double winner at the Minnesota Section 8AA Meet in Fergus Falls on Thursday, moving qualifying for
Saturday, June 12th Weather
.SATURDAY… Sunny. Highs in the low 80s. Winds West 5-15mph. .SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY… Sunny. Highs in the upper 80s to near 90. .WEDNESDAY… Sunny. Daytime highs in the upper 90s.
Wahpeton announces street closures next week

The City of Wahpeton announced street closures for pavement patching. 2nd St. N from 3rd Ave. N to 4th Ave. N will be closed at 6 a.m. Monday, June 14 and reopen for traffic in the morning
Canadian Developer Confirms Cancellation of Keystone XL Pipeline

(NAFB) – TC Energy Corporation, the developer behind the Keystone XL Pipeline in Canada, confirmed the cancellation of the project this week. Construction activities to advance the project were suspended following an executive order by President Joe
Major U.S. Ag Groups Call for Bipartisan Infrastructure Package

(NAFB) – Leading U.S. agriculture groups call for lawmakers to come together on a bipartisan infrastructure package. Led by Farmers for Free Trade, a letter to lawmakers includes support from every step of the U.S. supply chain.
JBS Paid Hackers $11 Million

(NAFB) – JBS paid $11 million to the hackers behind a ransomware attack late last month. In a press release this week, the company confirmed the payment. At the time of payment, most of the company’s facilities
Ag Groups Ready to Defend WOTUS

(NAFB) – Farm groups are ready to defend the Navigable Waters Protection rule after the Environmental Protection Agency announced intent to repeal and rewrite the rule. The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and Public Lands Council, in a
Minor Changes in June WASDE Report

(NAFB) – The June World Agriculture Supply and Demand Report offers minor changes from last month. This month’s corn outlook is for reduced beginning and ending stocks. Beginning stocks are down 150 million bushels reflecting projected increases
Ethanol Production Reaches 15 Month High

(NAFB) – Weekly ethanol production and stocks data released this week shows levels are headed back towards 2019 levels. Arlen Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist for StoneX Group, Inc, says the levels indicate the market is breaking the