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Dan Ladd: Be careful relying on artificial intelligence for your info on outdoor regulations

Artificial intelligence is seemingly everywhere, and that includes things relative to the outdoors. Try a Google search of anything from the latest guns or gear ...
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Dan Ladd: Be careful relying on artificial intelligence for your info on outdoor regulations

Artificial intelligence is seemingly everywhere, and that includes things relative to the outdoors. Try a Google search of anything from the latest guns or gear to perhaps a hunting or fishing destination and see what pops up. The big question is can you believe what you’re reading? Remember, this is still the internet and the ...

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With concerns over Federal money, Wisconsin DNR budget remains a mystery

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