Twins Take Down Guardians

(Cleveland, OH) — The Minnesota Twins evened up their series against the Cleveland Guardians with a 4-1 win at Progressive Field. Matt Wallner broke a 1-1 tie with an RBI single in the top of the fifth,
Vikings Add To Practice Squad

(Eagan, MN) — The Minnesota Vikings are signing a new player to their practice squad. The team inked offensive tackle Marcellus Johnson yesterday. Johnson went undrafted in the 2024 NFL Draft and was released by the Giants
Gupta Leaves Timberwolves Front Office

(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Timberwolves are losing a vital member of their front office. Sachin Gupta is leaving his role as the executive vice president of basketball operations to join the front office of Chelsea from
Candidates For Montana Governor Agree To October Debate
(Helena, MT) — The Republican and Democratic candidates for governor are going to square-off before the November debate. The campaigns of incumbent Governor Greg Gianforte and Ryan Busse said this week the pair will meet for a
Suspect In Hugo Killing Arrested

(Washington County, MN) — A man suspected in a Washington County homicide is now in custody. Deputies with the Washington County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to a home in Hugo Monday evening where they say they found
Duluth Man Admits To Killing Girlfriend

(Duluth, MN) — A Duluth man is admitting to killing his girlfriend earlier this year. Twenty-five-year-old Dale Howard pleaded guilty to second-degree murder charges in Saint Louis County Court yesterday. Authorities say Allisa Vollan had a Domestic
Therapist Sentenced For Sexual Assault On Patient
[[ Note nature ]] (Sioux Falls, SD) — A former counselor in Sioux Falls is being sentenced after sexually taking advantage of a patient. Sixty-year-old Roy Conrad was sentenced to five years in prison on Tuesday afternoon
Trade Policy Shifts Impact on U.S. Agriculture
Agricultural economists from North Dakota State University have examined the proposed trade policies of the two presidential candidates and one proposal being floated in Congress. The NDSU experts laid out the potential losses to soybean, corn, wheat,
Fertilizer Institute Wants More from Rail Industry
The Fertilizer Institute testified before the Surface Transportation Board and emphasized the ongoing need for the freight rail industry to shift its focus toward customer service and growth. The fertilizer industry has long relied on rail service
As Farm Bill Stays in Limbo, Lawmakers Considering Farm Aid
One U.S. Senator says there may be some optimism on Capitol Hill about getting support to farmers as the ag economy continues to struggle. Kansas Senator Jerry Moran, a critic of Senate Ag Chair Debbie Stabenow, told