NDSU President set to visit Corteva in Wahpeton

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North Dakota State University’s new president David Cook will be making a stop in Wahpeton as he tours the state this summer. The 11-day tour, which kicks off on July 11 in Bismarck, will include a stop

Make-A-Wish and KBMW’s New Partnership

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Local Make-A-Wish volunteer Kaycee Fuder stopped in to talk with KBMW Morning Show Host Bill Dablow on Monday about Wish Hero’s and the impact they have on kids right here in our region. The Make-A-Wish segment is

MARY LORRAINE (BLAHNA) POPPEN, AGE 100, OF WAHPETON

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The funeral service for Mary Poppen, age 100 of Wahpeton will be at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 15, at Evergreen Methodist Church in Wahpeton. A gathering of family and friends will begin at 10:00 a.m. at

N.D. Winter Wheat Forecast Up 114 Percent from Last Year

(NDAgConnection.com) – Based on June 1 conditions, North Dakota’s 2022 winter wheat crop is forecast at 4.23 million bushels, up 114% from last year’s crop, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Average yield is forecast

Growth Energy Testifies on Advanced Clean Cars Regulation

(NAFB.com) – Growth Energy Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Chris Bliley testified last week before the California Air Resources Board. He spoke to the board in response to its proposed Advanced Clean Cars II Regulation. The

Corn Yield Unchanged in June WASDE Report

(NAFB.com) – The June World Ag Supply and Demand Estimate report is calling for a U.S. corn planted area and yield forecast unchanged from May. This month’s 2022-2023 corn outlook is for larger beginning stocks, slightly higher

Dairy Leader Wants More Congressional Focus on Trade

(NAFB.com) – Sheryl Meshke, CEO of Associated Milk Producers Incorporated, told a Senate subcommittee that the government must pursue expanded trade opportunities. The U.S. dairy industry is asking Congress to pursue additional market access opportunities and address

Monday, June 13th Weather

THIS MORNING:  CLOUDY WITH LIGHT RAIN AND A FEW STRONG THUNDERSTORMS POSSIBLE.  THEN BECOMING SUNNY, WARM AND HUMID THIS AFTERNOON WITH A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS LATE AFTERNOON INTO THE OVERNIGHT.  HIGH: MID 80S.  WIND: SOUTHEAST, TURNING SOUTHWEST