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Four young men from South Dakota’s River Region all qualified for the National High School Rodeo finals in the cutting.
Timely rain falls and a strong cattle market, even with a recent dip, continues to buoy the spirits of columnist Jerry Nine.
Curious what food will be at the 2025 Iowa State Fair? We dug into its itinerary to give you the ultimate taste of what’s to ...
Tony Cu loves to try new foods. He's gone to Ho Ho Gourmet, a Chinese restaurant in St. Paul, to try the chicken wings. At ...
The town of Fairpoint no longer exists, but one original family now owns the townsite and still utilizes the livery stable for their ranching operation. A ranch belonging to Bradley Bauer and his wife ...
There was no doctor on-site when a patient arrived in early June at the emergency room in the small hospital at the intersection of two dirt roads in this town of 400 residents. There never is. Dahl ...
In June 1913, a peninsula game warden informed the governor that Melchior was raising a moose calf on his mining property.
Gray skies, rain showers, and muddy roads were challenging but didn’t stop NDSU Research Extension Centers (REC) from hosting field days in mid-July throughout the state. Sharing unique research studi ...
The Iowa State Fair — one of our state's oldest and biggest traditions — is back for another fun-filled 11-day adventure on ...
Larson Ranch, owned by Brady and Kyla Larson, will host the August 21 Kansas Livestock Association (KLA)/Kansas State University Ranch Management Field Day near Leoti. Educational sessions will cover ...
There’s that song by George Birge, “… life may be a lot of things, but it won’t be long.” Time is a thief. Lean in to the ...
More than 130,000 acres of land have burned in separate wildfires in Delta, Dolores, Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Moffat, Montrose, ...