NDSCS Employees Honored At State of the College Address

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North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) honored numerous employees at the State of the College Address on September 21. Faculty and staff ember were named recipients of the College’s Excellence in Teaching Award and Excellence in

Twin Town Ambassadors Mix & Mingle this Thursday

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The Twin Town Chamber Ambassadors present their Mix & Mingle even this Thursday, October 14th at the Wahpeton Event Center from 5:00 PM till 7:30 PM. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 the day of the

Wildcats improve to 7-0 with home victory

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The North Dakota State College of Science football team added to their undefeated streak with a 30-13 home victory over Rochester Community & Technical College on Saturday. Graedyn Buell threw for over 313 yards and was also

Vaccine Requirement Won’t Close FSA Offices

(NAFB) – The Biden Administration’s requirement that all federal employees, including the employees of the Farm Service Agency, be vaccinated against COVID-19 will not cause FSA offices to close or farmers to receive a less-than-usual level of

Knights snap Cowboys’ win streak in Breckenridge

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Breckenridge had their four-game winning streak snapped at home as they fell to West Central Area-Ashby by a score of 42-27 on Friday. The Cowboys fell behind 36-8 at halftime, but turned in a solid second half

Torres Small Confirmed as Undersecretary for Rural Development

(NAFB) – The U.S. Senate confirmed Congresswoman Xochitl Torres Small as the USDA’s Undersecretary for Rural Development. “As Undersecretary for Rural Development Xochitl Torres Small will build on her legacy as a champion for small towns and

Ethanol Export Numbers Good Despite COVID-19

(NAFB) – The numbers for the most recent marketing year that ended on August 31 show there is good news for U.S. ethanol exports. U.S. ethanol exports reached the fifth-highest total on record despite the market challenges

House Ag Committee Dems Want Ag Spending Preserved

(NAFB) – House Ag Committee Chair David Scott and fellow Democrats sent a letter to House and Senate leadership asking them to preserve the ag spending provisions in the Build Back Better Act. They point out that