CITY OF WAHPETON ORDINANCE #929 REQUIRED

City of Wahpeton Ordinance #929 requires that property owners mow grass, noxious weeds, etc. before they reach 8 inches in height. Failure to do so will result in the city mowing and billing of assessing the charges
Wahpeton Parks and Rec Announces June Events

June is going to be a busy month in Wahpeton. Wahpeton Parks and Rec Director Brad Edwardson talked about the month’s schedule on Tuesday morning on the KBMW Morning Show with Host Bill Dablow. For more information,
Relay for Life and Chahinkapa Zoo Team Up

Richland Wilkin Relay for Life has teamed up with Chahinkapa Zoo for an evening of fun, fellowship, stories and reflection. Relay’s Carol Poppel stopped in to talk with KBMW’s Morning Show on Tuesday about Friday’s event. Listen
Music in the Park Kicks Off Tomorrow Night

Music in the Parks kicks off another spring and summer season tomorrow night (Wednesday) in Chahinkapa Park. Tilford Kroshus has the honor of cranking up his own brand of fun and music starting at 7:00 at the
Water Damage A Concern For Home Sellers

When selling a home, it’s important to see that the home is protected from a variety of things. Water damage from spring rains being one. Steve Diederick from Action Realty talked about water and mold damage on
SWAP SHOP TUESDAY MAY 31
STUDIO NUMBER 642-8488 SHOW STARTS EVERYDAY AT 10:40 Email studio@KBMWNews.com WE START OFF WITH OUR DAKOTA VETERINARY HOSPITAL PET PATROL OUR PET CARE TIP THIS WEEK: Flea/Tick Prevention: is recommended on all pets during the summer months.
N.D. Producers with Planting Delays Should ‘Stay in Touch’ with Insurance Agents
(NDAgConnection.com) – Cold, wet weather in the Northern Plains is delaying many agricultural producers’ plans to plant or replant. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reminds producers to speak early and often with their crop insurance agents.
Fire at Minnesota Egg Farm Kills Thousands of Chickens
(NDAgConnection.com) – A fire at a commercial egg farm in Minnesota on late Saturday night likely left thousands of chickens dead. The fire began on late Saturday night and fire crews responded to the incident shortly after
Farm Groups Want U.S. Tariffs to be Suspended, Reduced or Dropped
(NDAgConnection.com) – The National Pork Producers Council joined 40 other agricultural groups this week in urging the Biden administration to suspend, reduce, or eliminate U.S. Section 232 and Section 301 tariffs on foreign products coming to the
FY 2022 Exports to Achieve New Record
(NDAgConnection.com) – Increases in corn, cotton, and soybeans exports are expected to drive up U.S. agricultural exports to a record $191 billion in fiscal year (FY) 2022. Corn exports are forecast at $19.1 billion, while soybean exports