Focused on faith. Catholic Schools Week wrap up

I love Catholic Schools Week and have since I grew up attending St. Mary’s School in Breckenridge. Another reason is that I get to talk with Kaya Koste and Tom Haire from St. John’s and St Mary’s
“Sprinter” kind of winter

When Breanna Koval from Wilkin County Emergency Management shows up for her Friday radio segment, she offers me what I call “kovalisms.” Today she introduced me to another one. “Sprinter.” This is the combination of spring and
Sen. Hoeven Hosts Joint Ag Research Round Table in Fargo
Fargo, ND (agnews890.com) – ND Senator John Hoeven today held a roundtable to discuss opportunities for expanded joint agriculture research in North Dakota, with the goal of building upon successful collaborations that the senator has worked to
New Poll Suggests Ag Economic Downturn
(NAFB.com) – A new poll of agricultural economists by Farm Journal shows most expect lower commodity prices, along with the outlook for higher costs, to weigh on the agriculture industry in 2024. Farm Journal has partnered with
January 1 Sheep and Lambs Inventory Down 2%
(NAFB.com) – USDA’s Sheep and Goat’s report released this week shows all sheep and lambs inventory in the United States on January 1, 2024 totaled 5.03 million head, down two percent from last year. Breeding sheep inventory
North Dakota livestock summit unveils agriculture opportunities
(ND Ag Connection) – The North Dakota Livestock Alliance recently hosted its fifth annual summit in Fargo, presenting a promising outlook for animal agriculture. Key discussions included the benefits for soybean farmers, financial assistance for producers, and
Friday, February 2nd Weather
DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL NOON FOR NORTHEAST, NORTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST NORTH DAKOTA. INCLUDES PEMBINA, GRAND FORKS, DEVILS LAKE, FINLEY, COOPERSTOWN, CARRINGTON, JAMESTOWN, VALLEY CITY AND OAKES WESTWARD TODAY: AREAS OF