Karen Bakken, 73

Karen Bakken, a beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, passed unexpectedly on September 9, 2024. Born on July 18, 1951, in Jamestown, ND to the late Daniel Gill and Mary (Manock) Gill. A Memorial Service will be held
Transfer substation fire on Sunday in Wyndmere

A transfer substation fire was reported to Wyndmere Fire Department around 7:00 Sunday night. The substation is located two miles south of Wyndmere. 911 dispatch sent an Everbridge message to Wyndmere residents asking them to conserve water
Haz Mat spill in Hankinson

At approximately 5:00pm on Sunday, a Haz Mat spill was reported at the Hankinson J Star Truck Stop. A semi carrying 12 plastic totes with 44,000 pounds of phosphoric acid began leaking. 150 gallons spilled to the
NDSCS Homecoming coming up fast

The weather might not feel like fall but rest assured the season is on it’s way and so is Homecoming at NDSCS. Kim Nelson with the Alumni Foundation dropped by the Morning Show today to talk about
Bull Bash heads a full Chamber list this week

The Wahpeton Breckenridge Chamber list is full once again this week. Katie from the Chamber talked about the week on her Monday radio segment. Listen to our conversation below.
Breck School News returns to the air!

The 2024-2025 school year has begun! This morning we talked with Kristi Sullivan about the events and school news this week.
Pork Producers Talk Farm Bill, Prop 12 During Fly-In
(NAFB.com) – Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack and Senator John Boozman (R-AR) met with 120 pork farmers at the National Pork Producers Council’s Fall Legislative Action Conference. They discussed prospects for a 2024 Farm Bill and a federal
Eastern Ports Face Strike Prospects
(NAFB.com) – The bulk exports of soybeans and other agricultural products from the East Coast would not be directly impacted by any potential strike or lockout if an agreement is not achieved between the International Longshoremen’s Association
NCC Urges AMS to Withdraw “Fair and Competitive Markets” Proposed Rule
(NAFB.com) – The National Chicken Council strongly urged USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service to withdraw its proposed rule, “Fair and Competitive Livestock and Poultry Markets. The group says the rule represents an impermissible attempt to make an end-run
Wheat Sales Climb Higher
(NAFB.com) – The USDA says wheat sales through the week ending on September 5 came in at 4745,000 metric tons, up 40 percent from the previous week and 11 percent over the prior four-week average. Taiwan was