Armstrong Wins GOP Nod for North Dakota Governor; Fedorchak Leads Race for House Seat

BISMARCK, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong secured the Republican primary for North Dakota governor on Tuesday, while seasoned public utilities regulator Julie Fedorchak emerged victorious in a contentious GOP race for the House seat Armstrong
From AI to EV, the true vision is at Vision Ford

Ward Cater from Vision Ford is taking a bold leap into the future. Everything from mobile service, to EV’s and now to AI. Listen to this fascinating conversation about the future!
New listings and Home Town Heros

When you talk to people who know their business and know what they’re talking about, the conversation is always lively. Sherry and Steve from Action Realty talked about some stagnant numbers and new listings on their Tuesday
New staff and project money at SWCD

The rain may be putting Soil and Water in a holding pattern, but there is no shortage of great things in the future. Kim Melton dropped by the KBMW Morning Show this morning to introduce Resource Specialist
Post 53 sweeps Park Rapids to begin legion season

The Breckenridge Post 53 American Legion Baseball season began with a pair of mercy rule victories over Park Rapids Post 212 by scores of 11-1 and 13-3 at home Monday. The teams were tied at 1-1 until
Swap Shop for Tuesday, June 11
FOR SALE: Green Thumb 5 HP garden tiller with new air filter. $50 60-gallon sprayer that fits on a side-by-side with a 10 ft. boom and seven nozzles. $400.00 701-640-3937 48-inch round table with two 12-inch boards.
Food Spending Varies by State
(NAFB.com) – The Economic Research Service recently analyzed food sales trends at the state level and found a wide variation in the results. U.S. per capita food sales reached $7,102 in 2023. The biggest variation took place
Fairness to Farmers Makes June Dairy Month Work
(NAFB.com) – June is National Dairy Month. It’s hard to have a national dairy month without dairy, and it’s hard to have dairy without dairy farmers. What hasn’t worked out well for milk producers since 2019 is
Feeding U.S. Military Members Lab-Grown Meat
(NAFB.com) – The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association condemned a recently announced U.S. Department of Defense-sponsored research grant that will fund the development of lab-grown meat products by a biotechnology manufacturing company called BioMADE. NCBA says it’s outraged
Farm Loan Delinquencies Reach New Low
(NAFB.com) – Despite falling net farm incomes, rising interest expenses, and generally low producer sentiment, Agricultural Economic Insights says farm loan delinquencies improved in 2023. Across all commercial banks, the share of farm loans classified as delinquent