John Deere Launches Enhanced Digital Self-Repair Tool

MOLINE, IL (July 31, 2025) – Today, John Deere (NYSE: DE) announced the launch and availability of a new digital tool designed to enhance how equipment owners use, maintain, diagnose, repair, and protect their equipment. Operations Center
Farmers Would Feel Impact if MAHA Commission Targets Pesticides, Survey Shows

In a new survey, American corn growers say they would face higher costs and reductions in crop yields if they were to lose access to key herbicides like atrazine and glyphosate. The survey comes after the Make America
Cover Crop Use Rises Over the Last Decade

Cover crops provide seasonal living cover in between a farmer’s primary commodity crops and are often planted in the fall to provide winter cover for soil that might otherwise be bare. During the last decade, the use
Legislation Would Stop Mislabeling of Imitation Dairy Products

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Earlier this week a group of Senators introduced the bipartisan “Defending Against Imitations and Replacements of Yogurt, Milk, and Cheese to Promote Regular Intake of Dairy Everyday Act,” or the Dairy Pride Act of
Professional Basketball Team Coming To North Dakota

(New Town, ND) — New Town will be home to a professional basketball team. Beginning in 2026, ‘The Basketball League’ officials say that the Roar will play at Four Bears Casino and Lodge. The league was initially
ND’s Medical Marijuana Industry Undergoing Changes

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota’s medical marijuana industry is adopting new changes. Effective today, the sale of THC edibles, telehealth screenings, and expanded offerings for out-of-state visitors were added to the medical marijuana laws in the state.
NDHP Warns Drivers Ahead Of Speed Limit Increase

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota drivers are warned about strict enforcement as speed limits increase today. North Dakota Highway Patrol troopers claim they were informed to only allow drivers a leeway of two miles over the speed
ND Man To Be Re-Sentenced After Appealing Murder Conviction

(Bismarck, ND) — A man convicted of murdering his adoptive parents in 1998 will be resentenced. The North Dakota Supreme Court recently approved Brian Erickstad’s appeal to be resentenced for the murders of Barbara and Gordon Erickstad.
Mandan Basketball Coach Resigns Amid Improper Behavior Allegations

(Mandan, ND) — The Mandan High School girls’ basketball coach is resigning amid accusations of improper behavior. Shannon Copas submitted his resignation on Wednesday after an incident at Raging Rivers Waterpark on July 19th. Waterpark officials told
LQBTQ+ Option Removed From 988 Suicide And Crisis Lifeline

(Bismarck, ND) — The LGBTQ-plus youth support line has been removed from the 988 crisis line. Last month, the Trump administration removed the support line for funding and policy shift reasons after the program was launched in