EPA Issues Additional Decisions on Small Refinery Exemptions

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WASHINGTON D.C. — On Friday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) acted on 16 individual SRE petitions from eight refineries seeking an exemption from their Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) obligations for compliance years 2021–2024. In consultation with the

Waiting for Buying Confirmation

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China’s recent purchases of U.S. wheat and grain sorghum have drawn attention, signaling potential efforts to diversify feed supplies amid tightening global stocks. However, questions remain about whether those same buying intentions will extend to U.S. soybeans,

Quiet Markets on Friday; EPA Releases SRE News

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We see a fairly mixed grain and livestock trade as we near the weekend on Friday with some support to the upside in soybeans and cattle. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us to discuss

Some North Dakota to Receive Partial SNAP Benefits Today

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(Bismarck, ND) — Some North Dakota residents will receive partial SNAP benefits today. In accordance to a federal directive, HHS will recalculate the SNAP benefits for all of the approximately 28-thousand households in North Dakota that receive

Federal Agents Arrest Fargo Man For Threats Against Trump

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(Fargo, ND) — A Fargo man is in custody for making threats against President Donald Trump. Forty-seven-year-old Andrew Sandvik was arrested on Thursday. He’s been under investigation since early September for posts online regarding violence toward Trump

McHenry County Reissues Burn Ban Until Nov 15th

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(McHenry County, ND) — McHenry County Commissioners are reissuing a burn ban through November 15th. They’re asking the public to avoid burning for now, due to continued dry conditions. The emergency manager said there’s potential for dry