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Wheat and gas swing with Ukraine blockades Both the wheat and natural gas markets were like a political football game. Prices exploded, then crashed, and then exploded again as agreements were formed and broken regarding imports and exports in Ukraine. As of Friday, Russia is drastically ...

Businesses partner with vets to send amputee children to camp

Epitomizing their organizational motto of “Serving Beyond The Uniform,” amputee veterans that are a proud part of USA Patriots Athletics wrapped up another year of fundraising as part of a partnership with Marketplace Foods, Morelli’s Distributing, and Shiner to allow children with ...

Tilt Studios coming to Dakota Square

Dakota Square Mall management has announced that Tilt Studios is opening at the property in 2023. Tilt will fill the former Scheels location, occupying nearly 50,000-square-feet.  Tilt Studios is an action-packed indoor family entertainment center with locations across the nation. This ...

State Fair super fun for marketing interns

North Dakota State Fair marketing interns Regan Hartwig and Cavanna Andel have been having fun promoting fair activities while they also gain valuable experience. “We just want to show everybody what the fair has to offer and all the events that you could do once you're here,” said Andel, ...

Aspire Credit Union donates to Project BEE

Aspire Credit Union has donated $5,000 to the capital campaign benefiting Project BEE’s Broadway Circle Project. Broadway Circle will include a family shelter, a soup kitchen and food pantry, and affordable housing when it is completed. Project BEE is raising an additional $2 million that ...

Futures Files

U.S. boils, Europe bakes Last week began with reports of continued record temperatures in North America and much of Europe. Great Britain’s mercury topped 109 degrees Fahrenheit, causing hundreds of deaths, melting roads and airstrips, and buckling rail-road tracks. Wildfires torched ...