State Historical Society Announces Winners of Essay Contest

PIERRE, S.D. – Three South Dakota fourth graders have been named winners of the South Dakota State Historical Society Historical Preservation Office’s annual Fourth Grade Student Essay Contest. The “This Place Matters” Fourth Grade Student Essay Contest

North Dakota State Basketball Adds Patrick Bath

FARGO, N.D. – The North Dakota State men’s basketball program has added transfer forward Patrick Bath, NDSU head coach David Richman announced Friday, May 17. Bath comes to NDSU from Drake University, where he redshirted as a

Timberwolves Destroy Nuggets In Game Six

(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Timberwolves pulled themselves off of the mat and punched back with a 115-70 rout of the Denver Nuggets in Game Six of the Western Conference Semifinals at the Target Center. The Wolves

Twins Get Blanked By Yankees

(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Twins were shutout for the second game in a row during a 5-0 loss to the New York Yankees at Target Field. The Twins gave up three runs in the first inning

Vikings Sign TE Tonyan

(Eagan, MN) — The Minnesota Vikings are adding another weapon on offense. The Purple signed tight end Robert Tonyan to a contract for the 2024 season. Tonyan is entering his seventh season in the NFL. He had

Scheffler Detained, PGA Championship Delayed

(Louisville, KY) — The world’s top-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler is no longer being detained by Louisville police and the second round of the P-G-A Championship is delayed following a fatal traffic accident outside the golf club. Scheffler

American Agriculture is an “Export Powerhouse”

It’s no secret in U.S. agriculture how valuable trade is to multiple sectors. Daniel Whitley, administrator of the Foreign Agricultural Service, spoke during the 2024 NAFB Washington Watch. He says U.S. agriculture is a powerhouse, He says,

Stabenow Issues Statement on Farm Bill

House Agriculture Committee Ranking Member David Scott (D-GA) and Senate Committee Chair Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) issued a statement on farm bill development. “House and Senate Democrats remain committed to passing a strong, bipartisan farm bill that strengthens

Farm Bill Lobbying Exceeds $500 Million

A new report from The Hill says that pharmaceutical, manufacturing, and agriculture interests have combined to spend over $400 million lobbying Congress on a new farm bill. The Union for Concerned Scientists says that’s more than four