Grains Higher, Cattle Sharply Lower at Midday Monday

Grain markets at midday Monday are feeling the support from the headlines of a U.S./China framework ahead of the scheduled meeting between President Trump and President Xi later this week. Meantime, cattle futures are locked limit lower
First Blast of Snow and Cold Coming Soon?

Could we see our first big round of cold weather and even some snow in parts of the U.S. later this week as we head to Halloween? What is the latest update on Hurricane Melissa and how
Flying Menace: Is Increased Corn Leafhopper Migration Creating Corn Stunt Outbreaks?

Going into 2025, researchers were on high alert for corn stunt and wanted to know if it would become a more common pest. Field sampling this season is providing additional insights into the future prevalence of the
Mandan Teen Killed By Train

(Mandan, ND) — The Mandan police department is reporting that an 18-year-old Mandan man is dead after being hit by a BNSF train. The incident happened just after midnight on October 26th near the 25-hundred block of
Vehicle Pulled From Red River Not Tied to Missing Woman Case

(Fargo, ND) — The vehicle that was pulled from the Red River in Fargo is not tied to the case of Jonett Wanner, who has been missing since 2023. On Saturday, authorities pulled the vehicle from the
Mandan Library Opening Space for Creators

(Mandan, ND) — The Morton Mandan Public Library is opening a space for creators. A state Destination Development grant of 500-thousand dollars will be used to open the Tourism Makerspace Hub in the library. It’s being billed
Man Pleads Guilty to Running Meth Ring in Turtle Mountain

(Fargo, ND) — A man is pleading guilty to running a meth ring in Turtle Mountain for over 25 years. Fidel Arenas-Torres pleaded guilty on Friday in a federal drug conspiracy case. In 2023, a man from
Piedmont Residents Blindsided By Limestone Mining Project

(Piedmont, SD) — Residents of Piedmont say they were shocked to find out about a limestone mining project set to be built in their city. People say they didn’t know the project by Simon Contractors had been
Governor Larry Rhoden Proposes Loans To Airports To Fund Projects

(Sioux Falls, SD) — Governor Larry Rhoden is suggesting giving loans to the state’s airports to address an increase in passengers. Rhoden said on Friday that he’s proposing 15-million dollar loans to both the Sioux Falls and
City Of Brookings Asking Public For Feedback On New Police Station

(Brookings, SD) — The City of Brookings is asking for feedback from its citizens on a proposed new police station. The station will be located near Medary Elementary School and has plans to include community park space.