Mar 19, 2008 | KXMB-TV Bismarck
X - close this window 1 of 4 Photos > Kidco Farms It is a rural North Dakota company that is sending North Dakota crops into new markets Reporter Sarah Gustin takes us to Dawson where one plant's business is ... via KXMB-TV Bismarck
“We whole peeled onions for two years and then we started to do further value adding processing like slicing and dicing to basically realize more value for the crop.”
It is a rural North Dakota company that is sending North Dakota crops into new markets Reporter Sarah Gustin takes us to Dawson where one plant's business is being driven by your busy work shedule. via KXMB-TV Bismarck
It's Monday and that means the Class B Basketball Polls are out and there's been a few changes on both the boys and girls sides, and we'll begin with the girls. via KXMA-TV Dickinson
In Class B basketball, the girls from Steele-Dawson are off to a solid start. So far, the Pirates are 6-and-0 and ranked fourth in the state. via KXMB-TV Bismarck
The first class "B" girls basketball poll of the season was released tonight and it's no surprise that defending state champion, Bottineau comes in as the number one seed. via KXMD-TV Williston
State Officials Say Consolidation May Not Always Work
State School Superintendent Wayne Sanstead says legislators appropriated millions of dollars in years past to get schools to consolidate. via KFYR-TV Bismarck