Massive Surge In Covid-19 Cases In Richland County

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We are unfortunately experiencing a massive surge in Covid-19 cases throughout our county. Today we have 47 new Covid-19 cases to a total of 137 active cases in Richland County. We can also assume based on home

Brazil Coffee Crop Looking Smaller Than Expected

(NAFB) – Brazil’s government says its farmers will harvest 55.74 million bags of coffee in 2022. That number is 16.8 percent higher than last year, but experts say that’s a smaller amount than most people in the

NDSCS Women and Men Win On the Road

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The North Dakota State College of Science Men and Women’s basketball teams have been on a tear and the winning ways continued as both squads traveled to Lake Region State to face off against the Royals. The

Vilsack Highlights USDA’s Market Development Efforts

(NAFB) – Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says his agency went to work early in 2021 on addressing supply chain disruptions the ag sector experienced during the pandemic. He identified a wide range of improvements, which produced a

NCGA Testifies Against WOTUS Changes

(NAFB) – The National Corn Growers cautioned the EPA on Tuesday about moving forward with a rule that could give the government expanded regulatory power across American farmlands. NCGA President Chris Edgington gave testimony as the Environmental

Mississippi River Locks/Dams Get $829 Million for Improvements

(NAFB) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is investing $829.1 million in investments for modernizing locks and dams along the Mississippi River. The funding was made available through the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs act. “Our

Thursday, January 20th Weather

        WIND CHILL WARNING UNTIL MID DAY FOR 20S TO 40S BELOW WIND CHILLS TODAY: SUNNY AND COLD.  HIGHS NEAR 5 BELOW.  WIND: NORTHWEST, TURNING SOUTHWEST AND INCREASING TO 10 TO 20 MPH.  WIND