Huskies aim for top-five finish after toppling Dunseith

Wahpeton senior Brayden Steffens surveys the perimeter against Dunseith Less than 24 hours removed from a heartbreaking 56-51 loss to Beulah in the Division “A” State Quarterfinals, fifth-seeded Wahpeton rebounded in vintage fashion Friday against eighth-seeded Dunseith,
Pediatric Expansions at CHI

The wheels keep turning forward at CHI St. Francis in Breckenridge! Now the spotlight is on pediatric expansions.
Getting Ready for “Storm Season”

With the spring and summer storm seasons coming up quick, Breanna reminds Wilkin County residents to get set up on their new notification service.
U.S. Seeking Fertilizer From Other Sources

(NAFB.com) – The Trump administration is turning to other sources of fertilizer due to the ongoing shipping challenges caused by the Iran war. White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett said the administration is looking to Venezuela and
NCGA Press Call: “Implications of Middle East Conflict”

(NAFB.com) – During a press conference this week, the National Corn Growers Association called on Congress to pass legislation that will allow for the year-round sale of E15. Farmers and the ethanol industry are ready to deliver
NFU Urges Swift Finalization of Poultry Tournament Rule

(NAFB.com) – The National Farmers Union is unhappy that the Poultry Grower Payment Systems and Capital Improvement Systems rule proposed by the USDA’s Ag Marketing Service has been postponed. NFU President Rob Larew is disappointed that USDA
Celebrating National Biodiesel Day

(NAFB.com) – Earlier this week, March 18th was National Biodiesel Day. Biodiesel has been an early driver of clean fuel growth in America and a consistent foundation for farm and food security throughout the 21st century. Clean Fuels
Friday, March 20th Weather
TODAY: PARTLY SUNNY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY AND MILD. HIGH: IN THE 50S. WIND: NORTHWEST, TURNING TO THE SOUTHWEST 5 TO 10 MPH. TONIGHT: CLOUDY WITH A FEW SPRINKLES POSSIBLE. LOW: NEAR 40. SATURDAY: PARTLY SUNNY
Huskies fall to Beulah in final minute, 56-51

Jack Gilbertson’s second and third buzzer-beater shots of the postseason helped Wahpeton erase a nine-point deficit, but Beulah prevailed in Thursday’s state quarterfinal The fifth-seeded Wahpeton Huskies fell to the fourth-seeded Beulah Miners, 56-51, in the opening