Ober tosses rare complete-game shutout as Twins beat Marlins
Bailey Ober delivered a rarity in modern baseball, tossing a a complete game Tuesday. The 6-foot-9 righty pitched the Minnesota Twins to a 3-0 win over the Miami Marlins, surrendering just two hits and no walks while
Wright, Mumm deliver pitcher’s duel as Border West no-hits Breckenridge-Wahpeton

Marley Mumm continued one of the best pitching seasons in Storm history Tuesday, but the Breckenridge-Wahpeton bats were held hitless against Border West | Photo by Carol Colby Sadie Wright twirled a complete-game no-hitter Tuesday, helping Border
DeVries, Kava complete KBMW internships

Brady Devries (left) and Carter Kava (right) follow David Erlandson as the latest students to complete their internships with KBMW Two KBMW interns have completed their internship hours with i3G Media, and both left their mark at
USDA Estimates 15.995 BB Corn, 4.435 BB Soybeans

Tuesday, May 12th at 11 am, US Department of Agriculture’s Crop Production report estimated in its first look at 2026 production for corn 15.995 billion bushels of corn and 4.435 billion bushels of soybeans. Both crops would
20 Years in the making! Kinship’s Amazing Race

This June’s Amazing Race is a milestone for Kinship. The Twin Town cornerstone is celebrating 20 years of “connection” and The Amazing Race.
New listings from Action Realty

It looks like it’s going to be a busy summer in the world of local real estate. Steve from Action Realty talked about “numbers” and new listings.
Wahpeton man arrested for felony possession of silencer
A Wahpeton man is facing several charges, including felony possession of a silencer, following a Fargo traffic stop where police found a homemade weapon suppressor, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Quincy Jerron Morey, 20, of Wahpeton was arrested
Administration Expands Beef Import Flexibility Amid Tight Cattle Supplies

(NAFB.com) – The Trump administration is moving to increase flexibility for beef imports as U.S. cattle inventories remain near historic lows and retail beef prices continue climbing. Federal officials said the temporary measures are designed to help
76% of USDA Employees Say They Won’t Move to Kansas City

(NAFB.com) – More than three-quarters of USDA researchers affected by planned agency relocations say they do not intend to move, according to a survey conducted by a federal employee union, raising concerns about staffing losses and disruptions
Congress Prepares for Fertilizer, E15 Debates

(NAFB.com) – Congress returns this week with major agriculture issues dominating the agenda, including fertilizer costs, biofuel policy and farm economic concerns. The Senate Agriculture Committee is expected to review fertilizer supply challenges as farmers continue facing