Big Crops Ahead—But Will Yields Hit Record Levels?

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So much talk over the past 24 hours has centered on yield potential—but the big question remains: will it be a record? Surprise crop estimates from the Black Sea region, including both Ukraine and Russia, have added

Police Search For Suspect In Deadly Montana Bar Shooting

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(Anaconda, MT) — Officials are still on the chase for the suspect in a deadly mass shooting at a Montana bar. Governor Greg Gianforte says he signed an executive order yesterday to make more financial resources available

Vikings WR Addison Suspended Three Games

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(Eagan, MN) — Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison is being suspended for the first three games of the upcoming season for violating the NFL’s Substances of Abuse Policy. Multiple reports say Addison’s suspension comes after he

Twins Take Down Tigers

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(Detroit, MI) — The Minnesota Twins evened up their series against the Detroit Tigers with a 6-3 win from Comerica Park. Luke Keaschall hit his first major league homer and drove in three runs in his first

Lynx Pull Past Storm

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(Seattle, WA) — The Minnesota Lynx rallied late to take down the Seattle Storm 91-87 at Climate Pledge Arena. The game was tied at 70 with about four minutes left in regulation before Minnesota went on a

ND Charter School Law Implementation Begins

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BISMARCK, N.D.– State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler said the Department of Public Instruction is beginning work to implement North Dakota’s new charter schools law, SB2241, which took effect last week. The law includes timelines and requirements for public

Joseph Hoek’s Trial on Hold Pending Venue Decision

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(Moody County, SD) — Joseph Hoek’s murder trial in Moody County is facing a delay as the defense requests a change of venue for a fair trial. Hoek, who’s charged with killing Chief Deputy Sheriff Ken Prorok

Governor Rhoden Names Fosness to District 1 Vacancy

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(Pierre, SD) — Governor Larry Rhoden has filled a vacant seat in the State House, appointing Nick Fosness to represent District 1. Fosness, who lives in Britton, steps in after Christopher Reder resigned in May. He brings