Smith, Flood, FFA Caucus Celebrate National FFA Week

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Representatives Adrian Smith (NE-03) and Mike Flood (NE-01) joined their colleagues on the Congressional FFA Caucus in introducing a resolution to designate February 21-28 as National FFA Week. The resolution was led by the Congressional FFA

Early Gains Fade as Outside Pressure Weighs on Markets

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Grains pushed higher early this morning before giving back gains as the session unfolded. Geopolitical tensions and broader outside market pressure weighed on trade, and that influence spilled over into the soybean complex. In cattle, the market

Has Spring Arrived? Or Is Winter Hanging Around?

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On our Market Talk Weekly Weather Update, we talk with Eric Snodgrass from Nutrien Ag Solutions about the weekend cool down and what the forecast looks like as we exit February and enter March? Will we finally

Jamestown Reservoir Becoming Popular Crappie Fishing Spot

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(Jamestown, ND) — North Dakota’s Jamestown Reservoir is becoming a hot spot for crappie ice fishing. Game and Fish Fisheries Supervisor BJ Kratz says the population of crappie has grown since roughly three-thousand crappie were put in

Governor Armstrong Busy At Governor’s Meetings In DC

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(Washington, DC) — Governor Kelly Armstrong is staying busy in Washington D.C. during the National Governors Association meetings. He is joining fellow state executives calling to codify national energy permit reforms that have seen wild swings over

College Enrollment In North Dakota On The Rise

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(Bismarck, ND) — The North Dakota University system is saying enrollment is climbing in the state’s eleven schools. Overall, enrollment is up two percent but all eleven schools in the state saw enrollment rise for the 2026

Sen. Hoeven Pushes For Homelessness Grants

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(Fargo, ND) — Senator John Hoeven is making sure grants for homeless shelters continue to receive funding. Hoeven was in Fargo on Friday to meet with leaders at the Young Women’s Christian Association in Cass County to

Armed Man Sets Home On Fire In Morton County

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(Morton County, ND) — A man is facing charges after forcing a standoff and setting a house on fire. Morton County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a trespassing complaint northwest of Mandan on Friday. When deputies entered the