Timberwolves Crush Magic
(Orlando, FL) — The Minnesota Timberwolves were an unstoppable force in the first half of their 113-92 win over the Orlando Magic at Kia Center. Minnesota stormed out to a 67-37 halftime lead and was able to
Vikings Ink Gaskin To Futures Deal
(Eagan, MN) — The Minnesota Vikings are giving another player a futures contract. The team signed practice squad running back Myles Gaskin to the reserve deal yesterday. Gaskin spent most of the season with the Vikings in
Report: Cubs Land NPB SP Imanaga
(Chicago, IL) — The Chicago Cubs are finally making a splash in free agency. ESPN and the MLB Network are reporting that the team has agreed to a deal with left-handed starting pitcher Shota Imanaga from Japan.
BCA Investigating Deadly Officer-Involved Shooting In Polk County

(Rhinehart Township, MN) — The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is investigating after a deadly officer-involved shooting in Polk County. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office says the shooting happened while officers were trying to arrest a man
Man Rescued From Grain Bin In Douglas County
(Douglas County, MN) — A man is recovering after being pulled from a grain bin in Douglas County yesterday. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office says the man was working on top of a pile of corn with
U.S. Supreme Court Denies Petition In MN Big Oil Lawsuit
(Washington, DC) — The U.S. Supreme Court is denying a petition to move a climate change lawsuit filed by the state of Minnesota. The American Petroleum Institute, ExxonMobil and Koch Industries sought to have the case moved
The Best/Worst States to Raise a Family
(Undated) — A new list is out that ranks the best and worst states to raise a family. Personal finance company Wallet Hub looked at factors such as family fun, health and safety, education and childcare, affordability,
2024 Brings Resilient Ag Land Market
Despite increasing pressure from declining commodity markets, rising interest rates and inflation, the land market seems to be moving into 2024 maintaining the value increases it has built during the past three years. The sharp increase in
Commodity Markets Watching Demand Slump and Brazilian Weather Conditions
The commodity markets are paying attention to a couple of key factors influencing price movement. Joe Vaclavik, founder and president of Standard Grain, says there are two things traders are watching. “I think it’s Brazil weather and
Militant Attacks Impacting Red Sea Shipping
Last Friday, the second largest shipping company in the world announced a stoppage of shipments through the Red Sea as a result of militant attacks on ships. Danny Munch, American Farm Bureau Federation Economist, says the attacks