Commissioner Sid Miller Praises FDA Approval of First-of-Its-Kind Topical Treatment to Combat New World Screwworm

AUSTIN — Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller praised the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for granting conditional approval of Exzolt Cattle-CA1, the first topical drug ever approved in the United States to treat and control both New
Coca-Cola waiting to innovate in dairy

ATLANTA — The Coca-Cola Co. may expand into different countries, categories and packaging sizes with its dairy protein products once more capacity comes online, said James Quincey, chief executive officer, on Dec. 2 at the Morgan Stanley
USDA launches centralized New World Screwworm website

USDA is launching a unified New World Screwworm (NWS) website to centralize information on the government’s “aggressive, whole-of-government response” to the parasitic flies. While NWS has not crossed into the United States, USDA’s Animal and Plant Health
Timberwolves Rally Past Pelicans

(New Orleans, LA) — The Minnesota Timberwolves put together another strong fourth quarter to beat the New Orleans Pelicans 125-116 at Smoothie King Center. The Wolves trailed by two entering the fourth before outscoring New Orleans 37-26
Wild Lose To Flames

(Calgary, AB) — The Minnesota Wild surrendered three goals in the third period of a 4-1 loss to the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome. The game was tied at one before Calgary’s Matt Coronato knocked in the
FCS Playoffs Continue This Weekend

(FARGO, ND) — All four Dakota teams are set to play in the second round of the FCS Football Playoffs this weekend. Top ranked North Dakota State is set to begin its quest for a second straight
Report Finds Minnesota Colleges Still Largely Unaffordable

(Minneapolis, MN) — A new report shows less than half of Minnesota’s public colleges meet affordability standards, with only 48-percent of two-year schools and 25-percent of four-year universities considered affordable. The University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus
Owner of Historic Lutsen Lodge Charged in 2024 Fire

(Lutsen, MN) — Nearly two years after a fire destroyed the historic Lutsen Lodge, state investigators say owner Bryce James Campbell has been arrested and charged with arson and insurance fraud. Court documents outline financial trouble exceeding
Risk Management Agency Removes 5 Percent Prevent Plant Buy-Up Coverage

The day after Thanksgiving, November 28, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Risk Management Agency (RMA) announced the removal of the 5 percent prevented planting buy-up coverage option many South Dakota farmers rely on and purchase each year
Funding Available For North Dakota’s Native American-Owned Small Businesses

(Bismarck, ND) — Funding has been made available for North Dakota’s Native American-owned small businesses. Six hundred thousand dollars has been made available through the Native American Small Business Support Program. The program was created by state