Sen. Cramer Announces $4.6 Million for North Dakota Airport Projects From FAA

WASHINGTON, D.C. (NewsDakota.com) – Senator Kevin Cramer announced today that the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded $4,649,795 in grants through the Airport Improvement Program (AIP) to support various projects at airports across
Chamber regroups with more events this week

Noone knows better than the Wahpeton Breckenridge that there’s always something going on in the Twin Towns. Katie stopped by on Monday to tell us more about the upcoming weeks events.
Wheat Quality Council Tour Finds Reasons for Optimism
(NAFB.com) – After three days of hard work, participants in the Wheat Quality Council’s Spring Wheat Tour came to the same conclusion. North Dakota farmers may have their best crop in decades. After three days of touring,
Consequences of No New Farm Bill
(NAFB.com) – The farm bill is already a year late, the stakes are high, and time is running out. The American Farm Bureau released its Market Intel Analysis of the consequences of not finishing the legislation and
EPA Releases Draft to Protect Endangered Species from Insecticides
(NAFB.com) – The Environmental Protection Agency released its draft Insecticide Strategy. It’s part of an effort to adopt early, practical protections for federally endangered and threatened species. “Ensuring the safe use of insecticides is a critical part
Reaching Consumers at a Dining Event
(NAFB.com) – The American Lamb Board and Homemade, America’s largest cooking school, hosted a consumer dinner at the Seattle Cooking Studio on July 20. Consumers attending the event learned during a live cooking demo from chef and
Monday, July 29th Weather
THIS MORNING: AREAS OF FOG, HAZE AND SMOKE WITH A PARTLY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY SKY. THIS AFTERNOON: A HAZY GRAY SKY, WITH PERIODS OF SUNSHINE. VERY WARM TO HOT. HIGH: UPPER 80S. WIND: LIGHT AND VARIABLE. THIS