Never A Cold Day At Twin Town Villa

Outdoors it might be freezing, but inside Twin Town Villa, things are toasty warm! Mary Wolfgram talked about the walkers, the singers, the music and this weeks rundown at The Villa.
Someplace Safe Celebrates Their 13th Annual Purple Power Event

The Purple Power Event has been going on for 13th years thanks to the efforts of Someplace Safe. Ashley and Aleesha dropped by The Morning Show today to talk about this incredible event. Listen to our conversation
Front Page News

I love it when Janet Gagelin digs up front page news from the archives. Today we talked about everything from rum runners to pie ladies!
Blades reach first-ever section semifinal round

The No. 4 seed Breckenridge-Wahpeton Blades made history Tuesday night, winning the program’s first-ever Section 6A quarterfinal playoff game, 5-1, against the No. 5 seed Prairie Centre North Stars. It was also the first time hosting a
Marlys Ann Krump, 90

Marlys Ann Krump passed away peacefully February 16, 2025, at Breckenridge, MN at the age of 90. The funeral service will be Thursday February 20, 2025, at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Mantador, ND. The Holy Rosary
Cowboys forfeit multiple games for eligibility violation

The Minnesota State High School League has issued a penalty to the Breckenridge football and basketball programs for playing an ineligible player. The teams have forfeited the wins from the 2024-2025 school year that the player participated
Ranking Members of Ag Committees Want Answers
(NAFB.com) – The Ranking Members of the Senate and House Agriculture Committees are pressing the Trump administration for answers on international food aid disruptions. Senator Amy Klobuchar and Representative Angie Craig, both Minnesota Democrats, asked for an
No Ban Coming After New Case of Mexican Screwworm
(NAFB.com) – Another case of New World screwworm was found in a Mexican cow south of the border. Despite that, USDA says it won’t limit cattle imports from Mexico. Reuters says U.S. cattle supplies in recent months
Boosting Ethanol Can Avert a Farm Crisis
(NAFB.com) – In an annual address on the state of the industry, Renewable Fuels President and CEO Geoff Cooper highlighted the ethanol industry’s pivotal role in American agriculture. He also outlined how ethanol can again help the
Weekly Corn Inspections for Export Rise
(NAFB.com) – Data from the USDA shows inspections of corn for export rose last week while soybean and wheat assessments declined during the week ending on February 13. Weekly corn inspections totaled 1.61 million metric tons. The