Railroad Staffing Shortages Compromise Safety and Service
Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) called on the six Class One railroads to address severe staffing shortages that are endangering workers, increasing the risk of derailments, and raising costs for farmers, businesses and consumers. She wants the railroads
AEM Pleased With Turnout on the National Mall
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers were pleased with this year’s Celebration of Modern Agriculture on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The event facilitated an array of substantial policy discussions with the agency officials who directly impact
Commodity Classic Announces Preliminary Schedule for 2025 Show in Denver
ST. LOUIS, MO (May 16, 2024) — Plans for the 2025 Commodity Classic are well underway as America’s largest farmer-led agricultural and educational experience takes place March 2–4, 2025 in Denver, CO. The theme for the 2025
Poll Shows Republicans With Slight Lead Over Democrats In MN
(St. Paul, MN) — Republicans currently have an edge over Democrats when it comes to voting in this fall’s election. A new KSTP-Survey USA poll published this week shows likely voters are giving a 45-to-43 percent edge
Six Injured In Crash In Clay County
(Flowing Township, MN) — Investigators say six people were injured in an early morning crash in Clay County yesterday. The Minnesota State Patrol says a Chevy Suburban crashed into a semi at the intersection of State Highway
Smith: MN Couple Stuck In Brazil After Baby Birth Should Be Home Soon
(Washington, DC) — Democratic Senator Tina Smith says a Minnesota family stranded in Brazil after the birth of their baby should soon be coming home. Cheri Phillips of Cambridge gave birth to her son Greyson three months
Health Expert Provides Tips On Traveling With Medication
(Undated) — With summer travel season around the corner, you’ll want to know what medicines you’re taking in case you run out while on the road. Dr. Andrew Mellin, Chief Medical Officer of SureScripts, recommends carrying a
Final Phase Traffic Change Planned for 41st Street in Sioux Falls
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – A traffic change is planned for Monday, May 20, 2024, as part of the final phase of the 41st Street Diverging Diamond Interchange (DDI) project in Sioux Falls. This traffic change is another
Final Explanations Released For State Constitutional Amendments Proposed by South Dakota Legislature
PIERRE, S.D. – Final ballot explanations for two potential constitutional amendments that were adopted by South Dakota legislators have been released by the South Dakota Attorney General’s Office. Attorney General Marty Jackley takes no position on any
Greyson Uelmen to join Fighting Hawks in 2024-25
GRAND FORKS, N.D. – University of North Dakota head men’s basketball coach Paul Sather announced on Thursday that Greyson Uelmen has signed his National Letter of Intent (NLI) to join the Fighting Hawks beginning in the 2024-25 season.