Myth Busting Pelvic Health at OSPTI

It’s a subject that isn’t talked about much. Until now! OSPTI in Breckenridge sheds light on pelvic health for both women and men. Brooke from OSPTI was on the Morning Show today and talked about pelvic health.
Wahpeton basketball teams split in Valley City

The Wahpeton basketball programs split a road doubleheader in Valley City with the Lady Huskies falling to the Hi-Liners 63-39 and the Wahpeton boys taking home a 70-44 victory Tuesday. Four Huskies hit double figures in the
Cowgirls ground Falcons in 69-54 home win

The Breckenridge Cowgirls broke the game open with a 20-3 run to start the second half as they cruised to a 69-54 home victory against Section 6A foe Park Christian Tuesday night. Parker Yaggie spurred the second
Korean Unrest Not Affecting Beef Demand

(NAFB.com) – South Korea’s President was arrested and indicted after briefly imposing martial law in December. He also faces an impeachment trial that will determine if he’s removed from office. The U.S. Meat Export Federation says that
Vilsack to Lead World Food Prize Foundation

(NAFB.com) – The World Food Prize Foundation says former Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack will serve as the new CEO of the organization beginning on March 1, 2025. As the CEO, the Foundation says Vilsack will leverage his
Don’t Run the Clock Out on Food Safety During the Super Bowl

(NAFB.com) – The USDA says if you’re hosting a Super Bowl party this year, keep food safety in your playbook to ensure that bacteria doesn’t run out the clock. The Food Safety and Inspection Service has a
Sorghum Organizations Conclude Mission to India

(NAFB.com) – National Sorghum Producers and the United Sorghum Checkoff Program recently joined the U.S. Grains Council for its annual Joint Officer’s Mission in India. The goal was to strengthen relationships with the country’s feed industry, explore
Wednesday, January 29th Weather
TODAY: PARTLY SUNNY, LESS WINDY, NOT AS WARM, BUT STILL A VERY NICE DAY. HIGH: MID 30S. LIGHT NORTHWEST BREEZE. TONIGHT: MOSTLY TO PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE LOW 20S. LIGHT SOUTHERLY BREEZE. TOMORROW: MOSTLY