TTV, Always Sunny and 75!

Mary Wolfgram at Twin Town Villa loves the spring and summer weather! Today Mary talked about activities, events and rare openings at Twin Town Villa.
Rotary Blood Screenings Coming Next Week

It’s an incredible service with your best health in mind! Rotary blood screenings return to CHI next week. Pam stopped by this morning to talk about this great event.
Addy Talks Zoo Opener

Chahinkapa Zoo’s newest Curator dropped by The Morning Show today to talk about the Zoo Opener.
Best Thing Since Sliced Bread!

Janet brought us more inventions this morning on her Thursday radio segment.
USDA Reminds Producers About Conservation, Financial Program Deadlines

(NAFB.com) – The USDA is reminding farmers and landowners of key upcoming deadlines for conservation and financial assistance programs, while also opening an additional opportunity under the Continuous Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). Producers can now submit offers
Coalition Asks Congress to Boost Domestic Markets in Farmer Relief Package

(NAFB.com) – A coalition of leading agricultural organizations is urging Congress to prioritize funding for local and regional food procurement in any upcoming farmer economic relief package. The effort is being led by groups including the National
RFA Offers Congressional Refresher on E15

(NAFB.com) – With Congress back in session following a two-week recess, the Renewable Fuels Association is renewing its push for legislation allowing year-round sales of E15. The group says the policy is critical as Americans face rising
Boozman: Farm Bill Markup Only Weeks Away

(NAFB.com) – Lawmakers on Capitol Hill returned from the Easter recess with growing optimism that a new five-year farm bill could soon advance. Agri-Pulse said John Boozman (BOZE-man), chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, signaled progress. The
Thursday, April 16th Weather
RED FLAG WARNING FOR EASTERN SOUTH DAKOTA AND WEST CENTRAL/SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA. WINDY AND WARM WITH LOW HUMIDITY. WILDFIRE DANGER. TODAY: SUNNY, BREEZY AND WARM. HIGH: LOW TO