More great deals from Little Unny’s!!!

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With a brand new 5000 square foot building, Little Unny’s isn’t holding back on selection! Anything you can think of for Fourth of July fireworks this year is waiting at Little Unny’s. With a simple code scan,

Closing in on Chalkfest

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No downtime for Katie at the Wahpeton Breckenridge Chamber! Katie and her crew are busy getting all the final preparations done for 2024 Chalkfest in Wahpeton! Katie talked about the event on her Monday radio segment. Listen

Vogelbacher, Church hurl combined shutout vs. Aitkin

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Courtesy Lindsay Smith | Breckenridge’s crafty left-hander Logan Church earned the save over Aitkin in a high-pressure road atmosphere Breckenridge Post 53 went 1-2 at the Monte Invite in Montevideo over the weekend.  Breckenridge defeated Aitkin, 4-0,

Planted Acreage Report Shows Less Corn, More Soybeans

(NAFB.com) – The USDA released its June Planted Acreage Report with some caveats. U.S. farmers still have 3.36 million acres of corn to plant and 12.8 million soybean acres. Corn planted area for all purposes is currently

Cattle Producers Celebrate Supreme Court Decision

(NAFB.com) – The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision that reins in the legal concept of Chevron deference and will reduce overreaching regulations from federal agencies that lack congressional authority. “Elected officials in Congress

NCGA: USTR Makes Strong Case in Trade Dispute

(NAFB.com) – Officials from the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office hammered arguments made by Mexican representatives during oral arguments about Mexico’s ban on imports of genetically modified corn used in some food products. The ban was issued in

USDA Expanding Specialty Crop and Organic Insurance Options

(NAFB.com) – The USDA is expanding crop insurance options for specialty and organic growers beginning with the 2025 crop year. USDA’s Risk Management Agency is expanding coverage options by allowing enterprise units by organic farming practice, adding

Monday, July 1st Weather

TODAY:  MOSTLY CLOUDY, WINDY AND MILD.  HIGH: IN THE MID 70S;  WIND: SOUTHEAST 5 TO 20, GUSTING 35 TO 40 MPH.  SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY, THIS MORNING NEAR THE INTERNATIONAL BORDER, THIS AFTERNOON I-94 DOWN TO THE