Vilsack Announces Broadband, Drinking Water Investments

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack Tuesday announced funding for high speed internet and drinking water systems for tribal communities. The Department of Agriculture is investing $58 million in Tribal communities in Nevada, Oklahoma and South Dakota. The funding

Twins Get Blanked By Tigers

(Lakeland, FL) — The Minnesota Twins managed just one hit during a 1-0 Spring Training loss against the Detroit Tigers at Publix Field. Alex Kirilloff was the only Twin to record a base knock. Joe Ryan was

USCA Calls Product of USA Rule a Victory

The United States Cattlemen’s Association calls USDA’s final voluntary ‘Product of USA’ rule a victory. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the rule Monday at the National Farmers Union annual convention. USCA has worked tirelessly to clarify years

USTR Releases Fiscal Year 2025 Congressional Budget Justification

WASHINGTON – The Office of the United States Trade Representative yesterday submitted to Congress its Budget Justification for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025. This document includes USTR’s strategic objectives, accomplishments, and measurements for success for the upcoming fiscal

Timberwolves Come Back To Crush Clippers

(Los Angeles, CA) — The Minnesota Timberwolves overcame a big deficit to beat the Los Angeles Clippers 118-100 at Crypto-dot-com Arena. The Wolves were down by 22 in the second quarter before outscoring Los Angeles 83-43 the

RFA Thanks House Members for Supporting Year-Round E15

The Renewable Fuels Association today thanked a large, bipartisan group of 31 lawmakers who asked House leadership to advance a legislative solution that would allow the voluntary sale of lower-cost, lower-carbon E15 year-round nationwide. “We thank Reps. Mariannette Miller-Meeks,

Wild Take Down Coyotes

(St. Paul, MN) — Kirill Kaprizov led the Minnesota Wild past the Arizona Coyotes in a 4-1 win at the Xcel Energy Center. Kaprizov opened the scoring with a goal in the first period, and he assisted

Vikings Sign RB Jones

(Eagan, MN) — The Minnesota Vikings are poaching one of their rival’s top offensive playmakers. The Purple signed former Packers running back Aaron Jones to a one-year deal worth seven million dollars yesterday. Jones was released by