B-W Bolts swim results from Fargo Davies

SUBMITTED At the last chance meet before state, the B-W Bolts swim team gave it their all in a smaller meet at Fargo Davies. The athletes had many swims with short rest so endurance played a role

Community Choir kicks off Easter Week this Sunday

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Palm Sunday is this Sunday and there is no better way to kick off Easter Week than with the Community Choir’s Easter Cantata “To the Risen King.” Choir Director Linda Klindt dropped by the Morning Show today

Chamber calendar filled with events this week

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March continues to roar like a lion with on the Wahpeton Breckenridge Chamber calendar. Chamber Director Katie Rauber stopped by and gave me the low down this morning on what is a full, busy week.

USDA Issues March Livestock Outlook

(NAFB.com) – In 2024, U.S. beef exports are expected to be about 83 percent lower than those in 2023. The drop is due to lower beef production this year brought on by tightening cattle supplies and tougher

Bill Solidifies Critical Fertilizer Minerals

(NAFB.com) – The Fertilizer Institute thanks the U.S. Senate for introducing bipartisan legislation to include phosphate and potash on the final list of critical minerals of the Department of the Interior. TFI says the legislation will recognize

U.S. Wheat Farms Dropped 40 Percent in 20 Years

(NAFB.com) – The Economic Research Service says the number of U.S. wheat farms has dropped substantially over time. Since 2002, the total number of wheat farms fell by over 40 percent, from 169,528 in 2002 to 97,014

Lamb Lovers Month a Success

(NAFB.com) – February was Lamb Lovers month. The 2024 ad campaign called “Show Us Your Chops” reached over 125,000 culinary enthusiasts across three targeted demographics. The campaign helped drive more than 10,000 unique visitors to the American

Monday, March 18th Weather

TODAY:  SUNNY TO PARTLY SUNNY, LESS WINDY AND LESS COLD.  HIGHS MOSTLY IN THE 40S, ALTHOUGH 50+ WEST OF HIGHWAY 281.  WIND: BECOMING SOUTHWEST 10 TO 20 MPH TONIGHT:  INCREASING CLOUDS, WIND TURNING BACK TO THE NORTHWEST