Another full month of activities at the Breckenridge Community and Teen Center

The Breckenridge Community and Teen Center is not short of activities in the month of February. Mandy Steinberger stopped by the KBMW Morning Show on Thursday to talk about the events with Host Bill Dablow. Listen to
Chahinkapa Zoo and Giving Hearts Day

Giving Hearts Day is next Thursday, February 9th. Chahinkapa Zoo is taking part and you can make donation to the Zoo through Giving Hearts Day. Kathy Diekman and Tom Schmaltz talked about the event on their morning
I.E. Lillegard and Wahpeton History

I.E. Lillegard was a local businessman and visionary. Wahpeton historian Janet Gagelin talked about the Lillegard legacy on her morning radio segment on Thursday. Listen to the KBMW podcast below.
NCGA Shares Potential Consequences of Mexican Corn Ban
(NewsDakota.com/NAFB) – Corn growers told Congressional members and their staffs they must hold the line over Mexico’s proposed ban on imports of GMO corn. During a congressional briefing, members of the National Corn Growers Association said if
N.D. Sheep and Lamb Inventory Up 2,000 Head from 2022
(NewsDakota.com/NDAgConnection.com) – All sheep and lamb inventory in North Dakota on January 1, 2023 totaled 64,000 head, up 2,000 from last year, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Breeding sheep inventory totaled 46,000 head, down
Mid-America Economy Signals Rising Risk: Regional Inflation Adjusted Hourly Wages Sank
(NewsDakota.com/NDAgConnection.com) – The Creighton University Mid-America Business Conditions Index, a leading economic indicator for the nine-state region stretching from Minnesota to Arkansas, fell below growth neutral for a third straight month. Overall Index: The Business Conditions Index,
North Dakota Starts New Year with 6 Percent Fewer Cattle
(NewsDakota.com/NDAgConnection.com) – All cattle and calves in North Dakota as of January 1, 2023, totaled 1.75 million head, down 6% from January 1, 2022, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. All cows and heifers that
Thursday, February 2nd Weather
WIND CHILL ADVISORY THROUGH NOON TOMORROW TODAY: WINDY AND COLD WITH FALLING TEMPERATURES AND BLOWING SNOW IN RURAL AREAS THIS MORNING. DOWN TO 10 TO 15 BELOW BY EARLY AFTERNOON. WIND CHILLS