Wilkin County Public Health Merges With Family Services

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Wilkin County Public Health has announced that they are merging with Wilkin County Family Services. Ashley Wirtzema with Public Health talked about the merger with KBMW Morning Show Host Bill Dablow on Friday. Listen the to KBMW

The Pies Have It!!!

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The great pie-bake was on and the competition was fierce this past Thursday at Twin Town Villa. Villa Director Mary Wolfgram spoke with KBMW Morning Show Host Bill Dablow on the phone on Thursday to talk about

Hunting Goes Way Back In Wahpeton’s History

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Hunting, fishing and the fur trade are prevalent when you look back through Wahpeton history. Historian Janet Gagelin stopped by the KBMW Morning Show on Thursday to  talk about the area’s hunting legacy. Listen to the KBMW

EDF Report says Crop Yields will Slow by 2030

(NAFB.com) – The Environmental Defense Fund says extreme heat, changing rainfall, and other climate change impacts will make it harder to grow U.S. staple crops as soon as 2030. The group says future food supplies and farmer

Inflation Boosting Prices of Organic Products

(NAFB.com) – Ongoing inflation resulted in higher retail prices of organic fresh produce during the third quarter of this year. The Organic Produce Network says that generated a 4.1 percent increase in total organic dollars but also

North Dakota Mill and Elevator Marks 100th Anniversary

(NDAgConnection.com) – Senator John Hoeven Thursday marked the 100th anniversary of the North Dakota Mill and Elevator, outlining the important support the Mill provides to the state’s farmers. During his time as governor, Hoeven served on the

Rural Mainstreet Economic Index Falls Below Growth Neutral

(NDAgConnection.com) – The Creighton University Rural Mainstreet Index (RMI) fell for the sixth time in the past seven months, sinking below growth neutral for a fifth consecutive month, according to the monthly survey of bank CEOs in

Western Half of Country Saw Above-Normal Temp This Week

(NDAgConnection.com) – According to Thursday’s Drought Monitor report of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, much of the western half of the lower 48 states observed above-normal average temperatures this week. The Intermountain West and Pacific Northwest experienced