Hockenson To Return To Practice

(Eagan, MN) — The Minnesota Vikings will be getting another offensive playmaker back into their line up soon. The team announced that it is opening up tight end TJ Hockenson’s 21-day practice window. Hockenson has been out
Twins Let Go Of Three More Coaches

(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Twins are cleaning house on their hitting coaches. A day after firing lead hitting coach David Popkins, the club also let go of hitting coach Rudy Hernandez, assistant hitting coach Derek Shomon,
Fargo To Host More NCAA Hockey Regionals
(Fargo, ND) — Fargo’s Scheels Arena will be hosting more NCAA men’s hockey regionals. The NCAA announced Wednesday that UND will host the 2027 and 2028 regionals. Fargo is already hosting a regional this season, so that
Sioux Falls Results For NCAA Host Bids

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Sioux Falls will be a location for some future NCAA sporting events. It was announced yesterday that Augustana University will host a 2028 Men’s Ice Hockey Regional at the Denny Sanford Premier Center.
MN Man Accused Of Threatening To Burn Down A Moorhead Mosque

(Moorhead, MN) — A Minnesota man is being accused of threatening to burn down a mosque in Moorhead. Court documents say 40-year-old Salih Kasim is being charged with attempted burglary and other crimes for an incident on
Dilworth Daycare Center Closing

(Dilworth, MN) — A childcare center in Dilworth is closing its doors for good. Nicole Flick, who owns the ABC 123 Child Enrichment Center, said in a letter to parents the rent is scheduled to go up
Zinke Faces Ethics Complaint

(Washington, DC) — Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke is facing a possible ethics violation in the nation’s capital. A complaint was filed against the Republican yesterday, alleging Zinke violated rules of the House of Representatives. The group who
Anthrax Cases Detected in North Dakota and South Dakota
(Sioux Falls, SD) — Anthrax remains prevalent among cattle in the region. The disease was confirmed as the cause of death for an animal from North Dakota that died at an auction barn in South Dakota. Dr.
EPA Finalizes Rule on Pesticide Exclusion Zones
The Environmental Protection Agency announced a final rule to restore the pesticide Application Exclusion Zone requirements under the 2015 Agricultural Worker Protection Standard. The AEZ is an area surrounding outdoor pesticide application equipment where people are prohibited
From Fields of Wheat to Plates of Pasta – Celebrate Pasta Month!

The North Dakota Wheat Commission is celebrating National Pasta Month in October as a way to recognize the state’s durum producers, mills, and pasta manufacturers and the role they play in putting pasta on the plates of