Harvest Pressure, News Headlines and A Quiet Friday Finish

As we wrap up the week and get fully into October, we take a broad look at where things stand in the grain and livestock markets with Chad Hart from Iowa State University. We discuss seasonal harvest
Markets Quietly Mixed Into the Weekend

Markets are quietly mixed to higher as we look to close out the week of trade. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX joins us for our Market Talk Midday Commentary with thoughts on USDA suspending its
19-Year-Old Rapid City Woman Dies After Fall At Falling Rock

(Rapid City, SD) — A 19-year-old woman from Rapid City died late Tuesday night after falling from a cliff in the Black Hills. Authorities have identified the victim as Ava Christensen. The incident occurred at a location
Five Dead In Single-Vehicle Crash Near Badlands

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Authorities say five people died after a car crashed near the Badlands National Park on Wednesday. The state Department of Safety says the driver headed east on Highway 44 and failed to negotiate
Over 70 People Become Naturalized Citizens At Mt. Rushmore

(Rapid City, SD) — People coming from over 30 countries were at Mount Rushmore on Thursday for a naturalization ceremony. U.S. Congressman Dusty Johnson, Governor Larry Rhoden and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem were in attendance. 72 people
Thune: Shutdown Is ‘Stupid,’ Talks With Schumer Won’t Accomplish Much

(Washington, DC) — Senate Majority Leader John Thune calls the government shutdown “stupid.” He told NBC News Democrats have a chance to re-open the government if they join Republicans Friday and vote for a clean, short-term bill.
American Public Television to Distribute Women’s Work: The Untold Story of America’s Female Farmers Nationwide

SEATTLE (AgPR) — Women have always been at the heart of American agriculture, yet their stories are too often left untold. That changes this fall with the national release of Women’s Work: The Untold Story of America’s Female Farmers. Georgia
North Dakota Colleges and Universities Seeing Record-Breaking Enrollment Numbers

(Bismarck, ND) — North Dakota colleges and universities are seeing record-breaking enrollment numbers. All eleven of the NDSU institutions have seen enrollment numbers grow. Enrollment has grown nearly four-percent higher than last year. This is the highest
NDDOT: More Than 4,500 Speeding Citations During July Campaign

(Bismarck, ND) — The numbers are in from North Dakota’s latest Speeding Slows You Down campaign. ND-DOT says law enforcement issued more than five-thousand citations from July 1st through August 4th. From that total, more than 45-hundred
Joyce Selected as Minot City Manager

(Minot, ND) — Tom Joyce is Minot’s new city manager. He had been serving in an interim role since July, but Thursday, the Minot City Council voted to name him the permanent city manager. The vote was