Lynx Smash Sparks For Third Straight Win
(Los Angeles, CA) — The Lynx extended their winning streak to three in-a-row with an 86-62 rout of the Sparks in Los Angeles. Napheesa Collier netted 25 points to lead Minnesota, which improved to 7-and-2 on the
Former NBA Player Qualifies For Olympics With U.S. Beach Volleyball Team
(Undated) — A former NBA player is headed to the Summer Olympics, but in a different sport. On Wednesday, Chase Budinger and his beach volleyball partner Miles Evans clinched the second and final spot to represent the
Knudsen To Face Off With Alke For Montana Attorney General
(Helena, MT) — The race for Montana attorney general is officially set. Incumbent Austin Knudsen is the projected winner of the Republican primary following controversy involving him and his opponent. A recording published by the Daily Montanan
Cleanup Begins In Northern Minnesota
(Undated) — It will likely take days to clean up in northern Minnesota after this week’s thunderstorms. Communities across the Northland are busy dealing with the downed trees and power line that were damaged by Tuesday night’s
Minnesota Opens Pre-Approved Pot License Applications
(St. Paul, MN) — Some of the people who want to get into the marijuana business in Minnesota can now apply for their state license. The state yesterday opened-up the application period for pre-approval licenses. Those are
FBI Raids Feeding Our Future Defendant’s Home In Bribe Probe

(Minneapolis, MN) — The FBI has raided the home of one of the defendants in the Feeding Our Future case in connection with the alleged plan to bribe a juror. Agents searched Abdiaziz Farah’s home in Savage
Farmers Turning to More Soybeans
Many farmers are turning to soybean planting because of a better chance to make a profit this year. Heavy rainfall in many areas is closing the window of opportunity for corn planting. Reuters says the USDA forecast
TFI President Testifies on Phosphate and Potash
Corey Rosenbusch, president and CEO of The Fertilizer Institute, gave testimony in the House of Representatives in support of phosphate and potash, two of three essential nutrients for ag productivity. The hearing before the House Subcommittee on
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Detected in Iowa Dairy Herd
DES MOINES, Iowa – The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) have detected a case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in
Young Farmers Testify on Challenges, Need for Farm Bill
America’s farmers and ranchers are counting on Congress to deliver a new, modernized farm bill. That was the message delivered by Kevin Lussier, Chair of Farm Bureau’s Young Farmers &Ranchers Committee. “The future of American dairy farming