Red River Communications in Breckenridge on Thursday

Red River Communications is all about community. This Thursday, Red River Communications will hold a community picnic in South Breckenridge. Kari Kleingartner from Red River Communications talked about the event on her Tuesday radio segment on the
Changes in real estate licenses

The world of real estate is ever changing. And so too are the changes in acquiring a real estate license. Steve and Sherry from Action Realty discussed the changes on their Tuesday radio segment on KBMW’s Morning
Legislation Supports Advancements in Ag Research and Innovation
(NewsDakota.com/NAFB) – Several senators introduced legislation to invest in public research, develop regionally adapted seed varieties and animal breeds, and enable the U.S. to maintain a robust food and ag system. The Seeds and Breeds for the
Wahpeton kept off the board in road loss

The Wahpeton Post 20 baseball team came up short against the North Missouri Natty’s in a 2-0 loss at the Battle of Omaha on Tuesday. Braxton Pauly tossed all seven innings, giving up a two earned runs
National Drought Summary Showing a Mixed Outlook
(NewsDakota.com/NAFB) – The Weekly Drought Monitor showed above-normal precipitation and below-normal temperatures resulting in another week of some improvements in the western U.S. The exception is the Pacific Northwest, where drought conditions continue to worsen along the
USDA Investing $320 Million to Strengthen Supply Chains
(NewsDakota.com/USDA) – The USDA is investing $320 million to create new and better markets for agricultural producers and food businesses in 19 states across rural America. “Our goal is to expand processing capacity, create fairer markets and
Farm Rescue Assists 1,000th Farm Family
(NewsDakota.com/Farm Rescue) – Farm Rescue, a nonprofit organization that provides free planting, haying, harvesting, commodity hauling and livestock feeding assistance to farm families who have experienced a major illness, injury or natural disaster, will soon complete its
Vietnam veteran earns honorary degree from Wahpeton HS

It took more than 50 years, but a man born in Wahpeton has finally received his high school diploma. Marvin King, 74, was a chemistry course shy of graduating from Wahpeton High School when he enlisted in