Vikings Begin Mandatory Minicamp Today
(Eagan, MN) — The Vikings begin a mandatory three-day minicamp today at their training facility in Eagan. The camp will run through Thursday. The Vikings will then have their third and final week of Organized Team Activities
Man Faces Additional Sexual Assault Charges

(Grand Island, NE) — A Grand Island man is facing additional sexual assault charges. Twenty-four-year-old Milton Castanon Junior is now charged in Hall County with two felony counts of first-degree sexual assault and two misdemeanor counts of
Suspect In Officer Jamal Mitchell’s Death Wanted, Had Violent Past
(Minneapolis, MN) — The man who police say shot and killed Minneapolis police officer Jamal Mitchell had a violent past and was wanted at the time of the shooting. Court records show Mustafa Ahmed Mohamed served just
Woman Gored At Yellowstone National Park
(Mammoth Hot Springs, WY) — An elderly woman is in the hospital after being gored by a bison at Yellowstone National Park. Park officials say the woman was lifted about a foot off the ground by the
Primary Election Is Today in Montana
(Helena, MT) — Montanans will be making their voices heard in today’s primary election. Voters will be deciding which candidate from their preferred political party should be representing their state and district in November’s general election. This
75% of Corn Rated Good to Excellent as Planting Progress Continues
(FARGO, ND)– The first corn condition ratings of the season from USDA paint a pretty strong picture of a crop that is off to a great start across much of the country. USDA on Monday said that
IGC Report Shows Drop in Global Grain Production
The International Grains Council released its Grain Market Report highlighting key global grain production and trade forecasts. The report shows a reduction in the forecast for world total grains production (wheat and coarse grains) for 2023-2024 now
Worker Layoffs and Strikes in Ag Companies
Deere and Co., the world’s top seller of farm machinery, will cut an unknown number of employees from its global production and salaried workforce. That’s according to a letter sent to employees last week that was seen
Mexico’s New President Vows Commitment to USMCA
Mexico has a new president, and that could have implications for U.S. farm trade with our number one foreign market. Claudia Sheinbaum became the first woman and first Jewish person elected president of predominantly Catholic and patriarchal
USDA Proposes Next Steps to Fairer Markets and Transparency
The USDA announced the next steps it’s proposing to address the many complex competition issues in agricultural markets and create a fairer playing field for poultry growers and farmers. USDA is proposing the rule “Poultry Grower Payment