House Lawmakers Introduce American Port Access Privileges Act
Two California Democrats Wednesday introduced the American Port Access Privileges Act in the House of Representatives. John Garamendi and Jim Costa say the bill follows up on the Ocean Shipping Reform Act. Representative Costa says, “We need
NCBA pleased with Supreme Court Beef Checkoff lawsuit decision
(Provided by National Cattleman’s Beef Association) The U.S. Supreme Court denied R-CALF’s lawsuit against 13 state beef councils and the beef checkoff this week. The ruling effectively ends this attack on the checkoff. “For too long we
R-CALF USA Supreme Court Petition denied
Billings, Mont. – On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied R-CALF USA’s petition requesting an appeal of the first of two lawsuits the group had filed against the operation of the mandatory beef checkoff program. The first
Pediatric PT essential for children’s health

Pediatric physical therapy has become increasingly essential to children with various limitations from birth through school age. The physical therapists at OSPTI in Breckenridge stress treatment in small children before the problems become more serious. For more
ALICE PAUSCH, AGE 93 OF MOORETON

Alice Pausch, age 93, of Mooreton passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 21, in the care of St. Francis Nursing Home. Visitation will begin at 10 AM, Thursday, June 30, with her Mass of Christian Burial starting
Nematode resistant soybean trait from Corteva & BASF
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. and RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. and WEST POINT, Iowa Corteva Agriscience, BASF and MS Technologies™ today announced they have entered into a mutually beneficial trait licensing agreement to develop next-generation Enlist E3® soybeans with the
Wednesday, June 29th Weather
TODAY: MORNING RAIN SHOWERS AND AN ISOLATED THUNDERSHOWER ALONG AND NORTH OF HIGHWAY 200, THEN ISOLATED MID MORNING THUNDERSTORMS FOR SOUTHEAST NORTH DAKOTA, ALL MOVING EAST/NORTHEAST. BECOMING MOSTLY SUNNY, WARM AND HUMID. BREEZY TOO. HIGH: LOW