Slow Start Dooms Wild

(St. Paul, MN) — The Minnesota Wild are on a four-game losing streak following a 4-1 loss against the Tampa Bay Lightning at the Xcel Energy Center. The Wild gave up the first three goals of the

Ricky Rubio Retires

(Undated) — A former Timberwolves point guard is stepping away from the NBA for good. Ricky Rubio announced his retirement yesterday. The point guard stepped away from the Cleveland Cavaliers prior to the FIBA World Cup over

Twins Claim RP Jensen

(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Twins have taken a flier on a relief pitcher. The club claimed righty Ryan Jensen off waivers from the Miami Marlins yesterday. Jensen has not played in the MLB yet, and he

MN DEED Announces $4M In Grants For Workforce Development

(St. Paul, MN) — The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development is announcing nearly four-million dollars in grants to help expand the state’s workforce. Sixteen community organizations will benefit from the grants awarded by two different

Minnesota Court Interpreters Could Strike Next Week

(St. Paul, MN) — A group of independent contractors who work for the Minnesota court system could stage a walkout next week. Court interpreters around the state are upset that Minnesota has failed to increase their pay

East Grand Forks City Hall To Have Roof Replaced

(East Grand Forks, MN) — East Grand Forks City Hall will have its roof replaced this summer. The roof is nearing 25-years-old, and it was found to be in need of replacement following an assessment that was

Livestock Risk Management Growth Astronomical

Livestock Risk Management products are in high demand, showing “astronomical” growth, according to USDA’s Risk Management Agency Administrator Marcia Bunger. Bunger told National Cattlemen’s Beltway Beef podcast that insurance products like Livestock Risk Protection and Livestock Gross

An Update on South American Weather, Crops and More

(FARGO)– South American weather and growing conditions continue to be a main market driver as the calendar flips over to 2024. Many private analysts continue to lower their production numbers for Brazil and Argentina, pointing to the