ROSE ANN HEISLER, AGE 82, WAHPETON

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Rose Ann Heisler, age 82 passed away Tuesday April 4,, at Twin Town Villa, in Breckenridge. Her Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday, April 13, at 2:00 p.m. at Vertin-Munson Funeral Home with visitation starting

Arenstein named to Shrine Bowl Roster

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The 2023 Shrine Bowl Roster was announced on Monday afternoon. Wahpeton Huskie Senior Quarterback Beau Arenstein was the lone Huskie representative. Arenstein threw for eight touchdowns and 845 yards while also rushing for 14 touchdowns and 1027

Keep those cans comin in!

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April is Earth Month and in celebration, Wilkin County Recycling has doubled their premiums for aluminum cans. Breanna Kovel talked about campaign status on her Monday morning radio segment with Host Bill Dablow. Listen to the KBMW

Chamber promotes Market Place for Kids

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Along with many other partnerships, the Wahpeton Breckenridge is promoting the upcoming Market Place for Kids. Katie from the Chamber talked about the event on her Monday radio segment. Listen to the KBMW podcast below.

Sorghum Yield Contest is Now Open

(NAFB.com) – National Sorghum Producers will now begin accepting entries for the 2023 National Sorghum Yield Contest. State and national winners get selected from contestants split into east and west regions for each division, which includes irrigated,

Busy week at Breckenridge Schools

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Spring sports might be on hold, but there are plenty of other activities going on at Breckenridge Public Schools. Kristi Sullivan talked about the coming week on her Monday radio segment. Listen to the KBMW podcast below.

North Dakota Pastureland Values Increase

Fargo, ND (ND AG Connection) – North Dakota pastureland values were up 17.1% from 2022 to 2023 while pastureland rents were up 7.1% during the same time, says Bryon Parman, North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension agricultural

Upcoming ND Farm Bill Listening Sessions

(Fargo, ND) – Several Ag groups, including the North Dakota Corn Growers, are holding meetings this month to get input from interested parties on the upcoming Farm Bill. They plan to take public input to Washington. Here