JUDITH “JUDI” ANN MIKKELSON, AGE 75, OF BRECKENRIDGE

Judith “Judi” Ann Mikkelson, age 75, of Breckenridge, MN, passed away on Tuesday, August 8, 2023, surrounded by many of her loving family members, at the St. Francis Nursing Home and under the care of CHI-Health at
Back to school services at OSPTI

As parents prepare to send their kids back to the school, OSPTI offers many different services to help your children. Samantha from OSPTI talked about the many back to school services offered at OSPTI. Listen to the
Rick Kropp fundraiser this Thursday

The Rick Kropp medical fundraiser will be this Thursday at the #9 Bar and Grill in Campbell. Kirk Peterson and Jennifer Muller stopped by the KBMW Morning Show on Wednesday to the talk about the event. Listen
Event filled August at Breck Community and Teen Center

Before the kids head back to the classroom, the Breckenridge Community and Teen Center fills up the month of August with great events. Mandy Steinberger stopped by the KBMW Morning Show on Wednesday to run the through
USDA: WIC Participation Increased in 2022
(NAFB) – USDA’s Economic Research Service reports an increase in participants in the Women, Infants and Children, or WIC program, in 2022. The increase represents the first growth in the program in more than a decade. Participation
Smithfield Foods Closing 35 Missouri Hog Farms
(NAFB) – Smithfield Foods will close 35 hog farm operations in Missouri, according to a state-required workforce adjustment notification. The notice indicated 92 employees would be affected by the closures, slated for August. Murphy Brown LLC, a
U.S. Suppliers Meet with Latin American Buyers
(NAFB) – Red meat buyers from Central and South America and the Caribbean recently met with U.S. suppliers in Colombia, during the 11th edition of the U.S. Meat Export Federation Latin American Product Showcase. With 70 U.S.
EPA Affirms Farmers’ Right to Repair
(NAFB) – In a letter to the National Farmers Union, the Environmental Protection Agency affirmed that the Clean Air Act cannot be used as a basis to restrict independent repair of farm equipment. In their opposition to
NCBA Slams Presidential Overreach in Latest Antiquities Act Designation
(NAFB) – the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association slammed President Biden’s use of the Antiquities Act to put sweeping federal designations on over a million additional acres of land in Arizona. NCBA President Todd Wilkinson says, “NCBA is
States Pushing for Year-round E15
(NAFB) – Ethanol groups welcome efforts by Nebraska and Iowa prompting the Environmental Protection Agency to create regulations to allow for year-round sales of E15 in at least eight Midwest states. Earlier this year, the governors of