Single-Engine Plane Makes Emergency Landing On Highway In Douglas County

(Douglas County, MN) — Highway 53 in Douglas County turned into a landing strip for a small airplane in distress on Thursday. Authorities report a Cirrus SR 22 single-engine aircraft suffering mechanical issues landed on the roadway
Over $15 Million In Disaster Relief Funding Awarded To Minnesota Residents This Year

(Saint Paul, MN) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency is detailing the disaster relief funding that has been distributed across Minnesota this summer. Officials say over 15-million dollars has gone to state residents to help them recover
Early Absentee Voting Beginning Across Minnesota Today
(Saint Paul, MN) — Early absentee voting is beginning across Minnesota today. Those eligible to cast a ballot are able to do so by mail or in-person now through November fourth, the day before Election Day. More
Twins Get Walked Off By Guardians

(Cleveland, OH) — The Minnesota Twins wrapped up a pathetic series against the Guardians with a 3-2, ten-inning loss at Progressive Field. Minnesota’s feeble offense managed just three hits in the losing effort, and Caleb Thielbar was
Vikings Host Texans In Battle For Perfection

(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Vikings and Houston Texans will both try to stay undefeated when they face off at US Bank Stadium on Sunday. The 2-and-0 Vikings are coming off a 23-17 upset win over the
Report: Fan Keeps Ohtani’s 50th HR Ball

(Miami, FL) — There’s a chance that Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani will not get his 50-50 baseball. Ohtani made Major League Baseball history Thursday with a historic performance in the Dodgers’ 20-4 win over the
Fed Cuts Interest Rates, Some Relief for Agriculture
Kicking off an expected loosening of U.S. monetary policy, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by half a percentage point on Wednesday. The move brings a larger-than-normal reduction in the cost of borrowing, which followed growing concern
Grand Farm Completes Phase 1 of Innovation Campus, Marks Major Milestone in North Dakota’s AgTech Investment

Bismarck, ND – On Wednesday, September 18, Grand Farm, alongside state leaders, proudly announced the completion of Phase 1 of the Grand Farm Innovation Campus at a press conference at the North Dakota State Capitol in Bismarck,
EWG Sues Tyson Over “Deceptive” Marketing
The Environmental Working Groups filed a lawsuit against Tyson Foods, the second-largest meat company in the world. The suit accuses the company of making “false or misleading” marketing claims targeting D.C. consumers concerned about climate change. It
Stocks of Hams, Turkeys, and Butter are Higher Than 2023
The Fall and Winter holidays are still a few months out, but USDA says the essentials for holiday cooking have been accumulating in cold storage. Stocks of bone-in and boneless hams at the end of July totaled