“On the Ropes”, Bayer Seeks Escape from Costly Roundup Litigation

Bayer executives have been warning in recent weeks that after losing billions of dollars to Roundup case settlements and jury awards, they may be ready to give up the fight and get out of the glyphosate business.
New Report Highlights Dairy’s Deep Economic Impact in Communities Across America

WASHINGTON, June 9, 2025—Today, the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) released the updated Dairy Delivers® report, reaffirming the U.S. dairy industry’s immense contributions to the nation’s economy and quality of life for American families and communities. According
Soybean Farmers Tackle Spring Planting With Soy Checkoff Support, Navigating Market Shifts

ST. LOUIS — As spring breathes new life into the fields, soybean farmers across the U.S. kick off another growing season. This crucial time lays the foundation for a successful crop, with many farmers carefully evaluating market conditions. According
Breeding Success

BROOKINGS, S.D. — June 9, 2025 — At the age of 13, Edgar McFadden had big responsibility. It was 1904 and his father was bed-ridden after being gored by a bull. McFadden was charged with managing the
Man Charged With Multiple Felonies After Fort Union Trading Post Incident

(Williston, ND) — The man who allegedly barricaded himself inside the Fort Union Trading Post faces federal prison. Patrick Stewart is accused of barricading himself inside the historical site while making threats to burn it down and
Two Arrested For Connection To Stanley Girl’s Death

(Stanley, ND) — Two people are charged in the death of a Stanley child earlier this year. The three-year-old victim was found not breathing and eventually declared dead at a nearby hospital in March. Authorities say the
Residents Prepare For Williston Sales Tax Vote Tomorrow

(Williston, ND) — Williston’s Parks and Recreation’s sales tax vote is tomorrow. Since 2012, a one percent sales tax has been used to fund the department’s operations instead of property taxes. Executive Director Joe Barsh says the
ND Legislative Council Suggests Special Session To Rectify A Veto

(Bismarck, ND) — The state legislative council believes a special session is needed to reverse a housing funding veto. The recommendation was given to Governor Kelly Armstrong after he accidentally vetoed 35-million-dollars for the Housing Incentive Fund
Task Force Prison Plan Latest

(Pierre, SD) — South Dakota’s Project Prison Reset task force is narrowing down plans for a new men’s prison after more than eight hours of discussion in Pierre last week. The group now supports building one or
South Dakota DPS Warns of Fake Traffic Ticket Text Scam

(Pierre, SD) — The South Dakota Department of Public Safety says fake text messages are making the rounds, claiming people owe traffic ticket fines. The messages look like they’re from the South Dakota DMV, and use scare