NASCAR Cup Series Breaks For All-Star Race

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(North Wilkesboro, NC) — The NASCAR Cup Series regular season is on pause for the All-Star break. The field battles in the exhibition race at North Wilkesboro Speedway on Sunday. The competition expands by 50 laps over

Timberwolves Await Next Opponent

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(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Timberwolves will have to wait until the weekend to figure out their opponent in the Western Conference Finals. The Denver Nuggets beat Oklahoma City last night to even up their second round

Twins Beat Orioles For 11th Straight Win

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(Baltimore, MD) — The Twins beat the Orioles 4-0, clinching a series sweep and their 11th win in a row. DaShawn Keirsey Jr. and Byron Buxton both went yard for Minnesota in the victory. Buxton and shortstop

Report: QB Williams Wanted To Play For Vikings

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(Eagan, MN) — A quarterback from an NFC North division rival wanted to play for the Minnesota Vikings, according to an upcoming book called “American Kings: A Biography of the Quarterback.” The book reportedly reveals that Caleb

Student Debt A Problem In Some Montana Cities

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(Missoula, MT) — Student debt is a bigger problem in some Montana cities compared to others. A recent study by finance website WalletHub looked at which cities where students are burdened with the most debt, ranking from

Several Tornadoes Reportedly Touched Down on Thursday in MN

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(Melrose, MN) — Several tornadoes reportedly touched down in Minnesota yesterday. One tornado was reported in central Minnesota near Melrose, around 30 miles northwest of St. Cloud, according to the National Weather Service. Another reportedly left behind

NCGA Launches Annual Yield Contest

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The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) proudly kicked off the 61st annual Yield Contest today. For six decades, this landmark event has celebrated the ingenuity, resilience, and drive of America’s corn growers—those who continuously push the limits of what’s possible

U.S. Senators Weigh in on Farm Bill

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As planting picks up across the country, so does producer frustration—especially when it comes to Washington’s silence on the next farm bill. The current extension is running out of time, and many in farm country are growing

Hard Red Wheat Tour Wraps Up in Kansas

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The 2025 Wheat Quality Council’s Hard Winter Wheat Tour across Kansas wrapped up on May 15. During the three days of wheat scouting, tour participants traveled six routes from Manhattan to Colby to Wichita and back to