Red River Communication event coming up

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With spring knocking on the door, Red River Communications is holding public events and taking orders for installation. Marketing specialist Kari Kleingartner talked about upcoming events and spring installation on her Tuesday radio segment. Listen to the

Steps to buying and selling a house

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Once you decide to buy or sell a house, the “pros” at Action Realty go to work. Sherry and Steve from Action Realty talked about the real estate steps on their Tuesday radio segment. Listen to the

Calling all cans!!!

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Wilkin County Recyclings Earth Month aluminum can premium is coming to and end this week. There’ still time to bring your cans to the collection site. Breann Koval from Wilkin County Recycling talked about the campaign on

Leach Library celebrates National Library Week

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This is National Library Week. The Leach Public Library in Wahpeton is celebrating with a number of events. Library Director Melissa Bakken stopped by the KBMW Morning Show to talk about the week with Host Bill Dablow

May events at the Wahpeton Breckenridge Chamber

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Spring will arrive at some point. The Wahpeton Breckenridge Chamber has a busy May schedule. Chamber Director Katie Reuber talked about the upcoming month on her Monday radio segment. Listen to the KBMW podcast below.

Spring sports (maybe) at Breckenridge Schools

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It’s been a long wait for spring sports in the Breckenridge School system. This weeks schedule has a full lineup of spring sports, all weather permitting of course. Breckenridge Superintendent Kristi Sullivan talked about the weeks activities

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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: Keep in mind when using rodenticides and lawn and garden

Ag Producer Suicide Rate Up in ND

(ND Ag Connection) – When envisioning a farm or ranch in North Dakota, you picture bright yellow patches of canola or cattle grazing through tall grass. But that’s not always the reality for most agriculture producers. Flooding,