Report: Big Ten And SEC To Talk Possible Scheduling Partnership

(Undated) — Two of the top conferences in college football could be teaming up in the future. According to ESPN, the Big Ten and SEC athletic directors will discuss a possible partnership in football scheduling during next
Pete Rose Dead At 83

(Las Vegas, NV) — Baseball’s hit king, Pete Rose, has died at the age of 83. Rose passed away Monday at his home in Las Vegas. Rose accumulated 42-hundred-56 hits over a career that spanned 24 seasons,
NFL Week Four Recap

(Undated) — Week Four of the NFL season wrapped up with a Monday Night Football doubleheader. Jared Goff made NFL history by completing all 18 of his pass attempts to guide the Detroit Lions to a 42-29
NDSU No. 2, UND No. 6 Ahead Of Saturday’s Showdown

(Fargo, ND) — North Dakota State stays at number two and North Dakota moves up two spots to number six in this week’s FCS Top 25. After receiving one first-place vote last week, the Bison picked up
Man From Netherlands Killed In UTV Crash In Otter Tail County

(Leaf Mountain Township, MN) — A man from the Netherlands has died after a weekend UTV crash in Otter Tail County. Twenty-one-year-old Jim Jan died when the vehicle he was riding in overturned on Sunday. Investigators say
MN Tourism Survey Shows Fewer Summer Customers

(Minneapolis, MN) — Some Minnesota business owners are blaming the weather for a lack of business this summer. Explore Minnesota, Hospitality Minnesota and the Minneapolis Federal Reserve recently polled more than 260 tourism-related businesses to ask about
Port Strikes from Maine to Texas Puts Millions in Agriculture Exports At Risk
A strike of 45,000 dockworkers across 36 ports in the East and Gulf Coasts sends detrimental shockwaves throughout the U.S. economy, with impacts set to hit American agriculture industries head-on. “These East Coast and Gulf ports have
Dockworkers Strike Begins; Could Cost Economy $5 Billion a Day
(New York, NY) — Dockworkers on the East and Gulf Coasts of the U.S. are on strike as of midnight Tuesday, in what is the first large-scale work stoppage in nearly 50 years. Dockworkers have halted the
Illinois Farmer, Kenneth Hartman Jr., Becomes President of the National Corn Growers Association
(WASHINGTON – Oct. 1, 2024) – Kenneth R. Hartman Jr., a corn farmer from Waterloo, Ill., began his term this week as president of the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA). During meetings with the media today, Hartman discussed
Lawmakers Push for Post-Election Farm Bill
Now that the farm bill extension reached its deadline on Monday, what’s next? Farm Policy News says while the bill expires on Monday, September 30, the funds don’t run out until the end of the year. Some