Helen Beyer, Age 89, of Wahpeton

Helen Beyer, age 89, of Wahpeton passed away on Sunday, January 23, at Bethany on University, Fargo. We invite you to Helen’s visitation on Friday, January 28, from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm, followed by a prayer
Larry Leshovsky Announces His Retirement After 42 Years of Service

After nearly 42 years of service to the citizens or Richland County, the past 18 being Richland County Sheriff, Larry Leshovsky is announcing his retirement effective December 2022. “I am privileged to have been able to serve
Wahpeton Huskies sweep Border Battle

The Wahpeton Huskies swept the Border Battle on Saturday at the Blikre Activity Center. The Lady Huskies edged the Cowgirls in overtime by a score of 66-60 and the Wahpeton boys caught fire in the second half
South Korea Lifts Temporary Ban on Canadian Beef
(NAFB) – South Korea is lifting its temporary suspension of Canadian beef imports. Reuters says the ban began after Canada detected a case of BSE, or “Mad Cow Disease,” in December. Canada’s Agriculture Minister Marie Claude-Bibeau says
Senators Talk Pesticide Registration Struggles with EPA’s Regan
(NAFB) – Four senators from farm country talked with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan about recent agency decisions that will restrict farmer access to crop protection products. The EPA has issued several decisions that will hinder
China Didn’t Meet Phase One Commitment
(NAFB) – China wound up $16 billion short of achieving its obligations under the Phase One Trade Deal with the U.S. A DTN report says the Biden administration is looking for ways to keep China buying agricultural
Vilsack Already Thinking About Next Farm Bill
(NAFB) – Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack spoke before the House Agriculture Committee last week and brought up the next farm bill. The Hagstrom Report says he wants the committee to use the next bill to help him
Monday, January 24th Weather
WIND CHILL ADVISORY TODAY WIND CHILL WARNING TONIGHT AND TOMORROW MORNING TODAY: MOSTLY SUNNY, BUT FALLING TEMPERATURES WITH WINDY CONDITIONS CREATING BITING WIND CHILLS