Properly Prepared Beef is Safe to Eat

After HPAI was found in dairy cattle, the Meat Institute says that properly prepared beef is safe to eat and not a safety risk to humans. “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and USDA food safety

Iowa Farm Goes for Almost $4 Million

A 230-acre farm in Grundy County, Iowa, owned continually by the same family since plows first turned ground in the prairies in the 1870s, sold at a recent auction for almost four million dollars. Successful Farming says

Biofuel and Ag Groups Call on EPA to Issue E15 Emergency Waiver

Today, the Renewable Fuels Association, Growth Energy, National Corn Growers Association, American Farm Bureau Federation, National Farmers Union, and National Sorghum Producers sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) calling on Administrator Michael Regan to act swiftly

Downtown Burger Slam In Bismarck

(Bismarck, ND) — All burger enthusiasts alike in Bismarck are invited to participate in the first-ever Downtown Burger Slam. Eight local restaurants will showcase their best burgers, and customers will vote for their favorite one in five

NDFS Performing Controlled Burns Near Bowman

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(Bowman, ND) — If you live in the Bowman area, don’t be worried if you see smoke on the horizon this week. The Williston Fire Department is working with the North Dakota Forest Service to perform controlled

Charlie Jeske To Resign, Retire From Bismarck Event Center

(Bismarck, ND) — Bismarck Event Center director Charlie Jeske is resigning and retiring. The City of Bismarck has reached a deal with Jeske, coming after months of investigation and paid leave. The investigation looked into his alleged

Two Multi-Vehicle Crashes Near Watford City

(Watford City, ND) — Emergency crews responded to two separate multi-vehicle crashes near Watford City this week. The first crash happened Monday morning on U.S. Highway 85, where four pickup trucks were involved in a chain-reaction crash.

North Dakota Postal Audit Reveals Multiple Issues

(Bismarck, ND) — An audit by the U.S. Postal Service revealed delayed mail and other issues at post offices in Bismarck, Mandan, and Minot. The audit comes after members of North Dakota’s congressional delegation pressed the inspector