Rosendale Jumps In MT Senate Race

(Washington, DC) — Republican Congressman Matt Rosendale is entering Montana’s Senate race. The conservative lawmaker announced he’s jumping in the race to unseat Democratic incumbent Jon Tester. The move kicks off a potentially divisive primary race in

MnDOT Seeking Input On State Rail Plan

(St. Paul, MN) — The Minnesota Department of Transportation wants public input about the future of the state’s railroad system. The agency is currently working on the Minnesota State Rail Plan, which will set guidelines for state

Public Interviews For UofM President To Begin Today

(Minneapolis, MN) — University of Minnesota officials are set to begin the interview process for the three finalists in their search for a new system president. Cleveland State University president Laura Bloomberg, University of Michigan vice president

Chiefs Outlast 49ers In Overtime To Win Super Bowl 58

(Las Vegas, NV) — The Kansas City Chiefs are officially a dynasty after becoming back to back Super Bowl champions. The Chiefs defended their title after coming from behind in overtime to beat the San Francisco 49ers

Patrick Mahomes Named Super Bowl 58 MVP

(Las Vegas, NV) — Patrick Mahomes is the Super Bowl MVP for the third time in his career. The three-time Super Bowl champ came up big through the air and on the ground in the Kansas City’s

Wild Beat Penguins

(St. Paul, MN) — Marc-Andre Fleury had a strong showing against his former team as the Minnesota Wild beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 at the Xcel Energy Center on Friday. Fleury made 34 saves in the game,

Twins Trade For RP Okert

(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Twins stayed active on the trade market over the weekend. The team acquired reliever Steven Okert from the Marlins in a deal that sent utility man Nick Gordon to Miami. Gordon missed

College Basketball Wrap-Up

(Undated) — In college basketball action over the weekend, South Dakota State beat Oral Roberts 83-72, North Dakota lost to Kansas City 65-47, and North Dakota State edged Omaha 81-79.

Farmers Need Access to Crop Protection Tools

American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency asking the agency to allow farmers to use existing dicamba stocks for the upcoming season. An Arizona court vacated the registration of three