Workers sue Minnesota manure-handling company over wages
Three South African workers filed suit against Minnesota company Boehnke Waste Handling, LLC, seeking unpaid minimum and overtime wages and damages.
Three South African workers filed suit against Minnesota company Boehnke Waste Handling, LLC, seeking unpaid minimum and overtime wages and damages.
The design of Minnesota’s first-ever farm-themed specialty license plate was unveiled in February 2022 and has taken off since then.
Tuesday morning in Douglas County, Minnesota, a 64-year-old man found himself trapped inside a grain bin. The victim, identified as Brent Ost of Parkers Prairie, was submerged in corn up to his chest, sparking a rapid response from local emergency services. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office received a 9-1-1 call from Bradley Swensen at or […]
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison initiated one of the most significant wage theft lawsuits in the state’s history today against Evergreen Dairy.
A year-long celebration of Farmall’s 100th anniversary concluded naming Steve Wilson of Rochester, Minn., the winner of a new Farmall utility 75C tractor.
Each year at the National FFA Convention & Expo, four FFA members are honored with American Star Awards for outstanding accomplishments in FFA.
A typical Sunday turned tragic when a Windom, Minnesota became trapped in a grain bin’s auger, losing both legs, but surviving.
Minnesota sheriff’s deputies responded Saturday to a call about a man being attacked by a bull. After euthanizing the bull, the victim was pronounced dead.
The Minn. Board of Animal Health confirmed the state’s first anthrax case on Friday in Kittson County in more than a decade in a horse and cattle.
Last week, U.S. Attorney Andrew M. Luger announced that James Clayton Wolf, a 65-year-old Cottonwood County man pled guilty to wire fraud.