Minneapolis May Host Bucs-Chiefs

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On Wednesday, NFL made the decision to potentially play Sunday Night’s game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis as the contingency site in case Hurricane Ian prevents the

SWAP SHOP TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 27

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: Fleas & Ticks: with the cooler weather comes deer ticks with can

Tips for keeping your strength while you age

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Keep moving! That’s the best advice as we age for warding off arthritis and other aches and pains. Rizzi from OSPTI talked about tips for gaining strength as we get older on the KBMW Morning Show on

PHILIP L. CAULKINS, 81 OF WAHPETON

Philip L. Caulkins, 81, of Wahpeton, passed away with loving friends by his side on Monday, September 26, 2022 at his home. A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, October 3, 2022 at

NCGA Calls on Farmers to Contact EPA Regarding Atrazine

(NDAgConnection.com) – The National Corn Growers Association is encouraging growers to join its call-to-action and submit comments to the EPA on the important role atrazine, a popular herbicide, plays in their work. The call-to-action was launched over

Russian Farmers Might Plant Less Winter Grain Due to Rain

(NDAgConnection.com) – Russian farmers could sow less winter grains for the 2023 crop this autumn than a year ago due to heavy rains which replaced dry weather in the central and southern regions, analysts said. Reuters reports

Other States Finish While N.D. Still Harvesting Spring Wheat

(NDAgConnection.com) – The North Dakota spring wheat harvest was pegged at 93% complete as of Sunday, only up marginally from 91% the previous week as sporadic rains, cooler temps and cloudy days slowed progress. Progress is anticipated

Assistance Available for Blackbird Damage to Crops

(NDAgConnection.com) – Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring is reminding farmers that assistance is available for blackbird damage to crops through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Wildlife Services program. “Blackbirds cause millions of dollars in losses annually to