Editor Plymouth, Minn. The Minnesota Waterfowl Association on Monday completed a real estate transaction that supporters hope will financially salvage the beleaguered conservation group. MWA President Jim Cox said Tuesday that the state organization had sold its 460-acre Hoff’s Slough property near Danvers. Pheasants Forever expedited the sale of the property, which PF CEO Howard […]
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