China Farmland Purchase Tracking Imperfect No Matter What

USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack told House Ag lawmakers recently that no matter how much Congress tries, USDA’s tracking of China’s farmland buys in the U.S. will always be wanting. China’s U.S. farmland buys and its nefarious hacking,

AccuWeather Predicts a Risky Hurricane Season

The meteorologists at AccuWeather are warning people and businesses to start preparing now for what could be a busy tropical storm season that may have major impacts on the United States. The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast

ND Proposal Would Double Legislative Staff

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(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota lawmakers have proposed a plan that would double the number of legislative staff within the next five years. The Legislative Council said this request came from legislative leaders after they realized that

Distracted Driving Campaign Starts In Grand Forks Soon

(Grand Forks, ND) — A heads up for drivers in Grand Forks; local police will be participating in Distracted Driving Awareness Month throughout April. Additional officers will be assigned to target distracted drivers. Anyone who uses their

Farmer Fined For Crop Insurance Fraud

(Washburn, ND) — A Washburn farmer has been ordered to pay nearly 380-thousand dollars for crop insurance fraud. Sixty-year-old Kent Pfaff was charged after he gave false information to the U.S. Department of Agriculture back in 2019

Fargo Man Arrested For CSAM Possession

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(Fargo, ND) — A Fargo man is in custody for possessing child sexual abuse material. Police served a search warrant at the home of 55-year-old Joel Schumacker on 31st Avenue North Wednesday night, and authorities say officers

Avera Building Largest-Ever Patient Care Expansion

(Pierre, SD) — Avera Health is aiming to keep more patients in Sioux Falls with its largest-ever expansion. One of the region’s biggest healthcare systems announced massive upgrades yesterday. The plans center around Avera’s main campus on