7 Years of Amazing Races!

One of the best loved non profits in the area is Kinship! Rebekka and Marie came by today to talk about their 7th Annual Amazing Race!!!
The Hive in North Breckenridge Keeps Buzzing!

Twin Town Villa, affectionately referred to as “the hive” for it’s buzzing qualities is in full flight these days. Mary Wolfgram highlighted some the activities common to a busy Thursday.
Enrichment at Chahinkapa Zoo

You don’t have to look too far into the Chahinkapa Zoo’s mission statement to encounter the word “enrichment.” Zoo Director Kathy Diekman brought Laycee in this morning to share her role in the Zoo’s enrichment process.
Hobo History

When Janet Gagelin strikes a vein, the gold is priceless! Such is the case of today’s history! Janet talks about Hobo History here in the Twin Towns.
Storm splits with Frazee under sweltering Wednesday weather

The Breckenridge-Wahpeton Storm softball team earned a road split Wednesday afternoon at Frazee. The matinee games were played under the sweltering sun, with temperatures tipping 90 degrees. The Storm took the opener, 8-7, and dropped the second
Kappes walks it off, Cowboys sweep Park Rapids Area

The Breckenridge baseball team survived a shaky day in the field Tuesday to sweep Park Rapids Area by scores of 3-2 and 11-9. The Cowboys improved to 8-7 following the road victories. Breckenridge walked off the Panthers
Lysne becomes first UMC women’s golfer to earn consecutive all-conference honors

Courtesy Minnesota Crookston Athletics The NSIC announced its all-conference teams Wednesday morning for women’s golf. For the second straight year, Anaka Lysne of Wahpeton made the list. The soon-to-be senior was named to the All-NSIC Second Team.
Push for a Fly Facility to Eradicate Screwworm

(NAFB.com) – As the threat posed by the New World screwworm rises, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association joined its state affiliates in urging Congress to pass the “Stop Screwworms Act.” The legislation would fund a new sterile
USDA’s Summer Grilling Food Safety Guidelines

(NAFB.com) – As people kick off the summer by firing up the grill and serving food at a cookout, the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service shares some tips to keep their celebrations safe. “Food safety is
ASA President Testifies on Supply Chain Concerns for U.S. Soy

(NAFB.com) – American Soybean Association President Caleb Ragland testified before the Senate Finance Committee during a hearing on trade and supply chains. “Our industry has been developing the Chinese market since 1982, when the U.S. soy industry