Wahpeton walks it off in legion opener
Wahpeton Post 20 opened the American Legion Baseball season Wednesday at John Randall Field with a 4-3 walk-off win against the Fargo Post 400 Comets. Post 20 scored the winning run when a wild pitch on an
Wahpeton Police celebrate Americas 250th

Wahpeton Police celebrate America’s 250 th Birthday. In recognition of America’s Semiquincentennial this year, the Wahpeton Police Department is flashing the red, white and blue, not in their police cars, but on their badges. All Officers have
District 25 Republicans Matt Evens interview
District 25 Republicans Kathy Skroch interview
NDSCS has four NFCA 1st Team All-Americans

NDSCS softball completed a 55-8 national championship season North Dakota State College of Science has four players selected to the National Fastball Coaches Association All-American First Team. The selections mark yet another triumph for the Wildcats following
Farmer Sentiment Falls in May as Input Costs Continue to Weigh on Ag Economy

(NAFB.com) – Farmer sentiment slipped again in May as rising input costs and financial uncertainty continued to pressure the farm economy. That’s according to the latest Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer. The index declined from 121
Trump Cuts Tariffs on Ag Equipment to 15 Percent

(NAFB.com) – President Donald Trump has announced tariff reductions on certain agricultural and industrial equipment, a move that could help ease some cost pressures facing farmers and machinery dealers. Under a new proclamation, tariffs on products like
FFA Members to Gather in Washington for National Leadership Conference

(NAFB.com) – More than 1,800 FFA members and 250 chaperons will travel to Washington, D.C., this summer for the 2026 Washington Leadership Conference (WLC), one of the FFA Organization’s premier leadership development events. The conference runs from
Wednesday, June 3rd Weather
TODAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY, RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUE ACROSS THE AREA, ALTHOUGH SCATTERED. RAIN AMOUNTS VARYING SIGNIFICANTLY, AS LITTLE AS A FEW HUNDREDTHS OR A TENTH, AS MUCH AS ONE AND A HALF TO TWO INCHES. HIGH: