Target Cuts 1800 Corporate Jobs

(Minneapolis, MN) — Target is cutting 18-hundred corporate jobs in its first major layoffs in ten years. The announcement was sent to employees in a memo Thursday from Target’s new CEO Michael Fiddelke, who said the layoffs
Now Accepting Applications: Aflatoxin Research Grant Opportunities

The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) is calling for a new round of research grants to help farmers manage aflatoxin issues. Letters of intent from principal investigators, co-principal investigators, and collaborators—and not exceeding the $100,000 per year limit—will be accepted
Dickinson Man Crashes Into Home

(Dickinson, ND) — A Dickinson man is in custody after crashing into a home on Wednesday evening. According to the Dickinson Police Department, a 36-year-old man in a pickup truck was traveling west on 20th St. East
North Dakota’s Leading Energy Source Still Coal as World Moves to Renewable

(Undated) — North Dakota’s leading energy source is still coal as renewable energy is now the worldwide leader. Independent energy think tank, Ember, found that 34-percent of all the world’s power comes from renewable energy sources. However,
Farmers Launch New Campaign to Highlight Growing Crisis of Labor Shortages for U.S. Agriculture

WASHINGTON – A broad coalition of U.S. farmers launched Grow It Here, a new advocacy campaign focused on bringing attention to mounting agricultural labor shortages, which imperil American family farms and lead to higher food prices. With
Disaster Relief Coming to North Dakota Once Government Reopens

(Bismarck, ND) — Disaster relief is coming to North Dakota once the government reopens. President Trump announced three-million-dollars in federal funds following numerous tornadoes and floods from this year. The president posted on Truth Social confirming he
SNAP Benefits To Freeze In November Due To Gov Shutdown

(Bismarck, ND) — Officials at North Dakota’s Health and Human Services are confirming that Supplemental Nutrition Program payouts, or SNAP benefits, will be paused in November if the federal government shutdown enters its second month. Officials say
Top Ranking On the Line as Jacks Host Bison

(Brookings, SD) — The top two FCS teams are set to meet tomorrow night in Brookings when second-ranked South Dakota State hosts top-ranked North Dakota State. This is the third time in the last four seasons the
Is It As Simple as Supply vs Demand?

(NASHVILLE, TN) — Amid all of the outside noise in the cattle markets this week, one factor still remains…….tight supplies and high demand for beef. “I think if there was a professor teaching economics 101 this year,
Sturgis Man Pleads Not Guilty To Kidnapping, Rape Charges

(Sturgis, SD) — A man accused of drugging, raping and kidnapping a 15-year-old girl is pleading not guilty in his case. Michael Wilson is facing twelve charges involving aggravated assault, kidnapping, rape, solicitation of a minor and