No. 1-ranked NDSCS softball pummels Surry to open NJCAA World Series

DEWITT, NY — The top-seeded North Dakota State College softball team made quick work of eighth-seeded Surry on Wednesday, cruising to an 11-0 opening-round win at the NJCAA DIII World Series. The Wildcats (50-13-1) racked up 10 hits
Frank Azure, 79

Frank Azure, 79, of Wahpeton, passed away at his home on Monday, May 19, 2025. A funeral service in his honor will be held Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at 1 PM at Vertin Munson Funeral Home, Wahpeton.
Lana Gayle Retzer, 79

Lana Gayle Retzer, 79 of Wahpeton, ND, passed away on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at St. Catherine’s Living Center, surrounded by her loving family. Her memorial service will take place on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at 2:00
Rollins Announces New Small Family Farms Policy

(NAFB.com) – Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins released a set of policy proposals under her newly launched Make Agriculture Great Again Initiative. Her initial proposals are a comprehensive set of policy solutions aimed at improving the variability and
North Dakota Crops Make Steady Spring Progress

(ND Ag Connection) – By Scout Nelson Farmers across North Dakota are making strong progress with spring planting. According to the USDA’s latest crop report, 3.6 days were suitable for fieldwork during the week ending May 18,
Clean Fuels Applauds Letter on RFS Volumes

(NAFB.com) – Clean Fuels Alliance America thanked 28 representatives who sent a letter to President Donald Trump, encouraging the administration to adopt a timely, robust Renewable Fuel Standard rule for 2026 and beyond. Representatives Ashley Hinson (R-IA)
May 2025 Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook

(NAFB.com) – The USDA’s May Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Outlook calls for tighter anticipated supplies of beef cattle after the U.S. banned cattle imports from Mexico. Tighter supplies will reduce beef production in 2026 to 25.14 billion
Wednesday, May 21st Weather
TODAY: CLOUDY WITH LESS RAIN AND LESS WIND. SOME DRIZZLE MIST AND LIGHT SHOWERS LATE AFTERNOON. HIGH: MOSTLY IN THE 40S. WIND: EAST/NORTHEAST 5 TO 12 MPH. TONIGHT: CLOUDY WITH DRIZZLE AND MIST ENDING. PARTLY CLOUDY BY