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July 31, 2009

Southeast Neb. fish kill blamed on fertilizer

Hebron, Neb. (AP) – Authorities suspect anhydrous ammonia killed thousands of fish in a stretch of southeast Nebraska’s Little Blue River. Thayer County Sheriff David Lee reports several calls about the fish, which were spotted in Hebron and downstream for about eight miles. Spokesman Brian McManus of the Nebraska Department of Environmental says officials are

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South Dakota pheasant brood count under way

Sioux FallsS, S.D. (AP) _ There’s no shortage of interest in South Dakota’s most popular bird count. Staff in Game, Fish and Parks Department offices are eager to volunteer, and hunters looking forward to October days in the field await results of the pheasant brood survey that’s under way. The July 25-Aug. 15 survey gives

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Ind. hunter ed courses set for Lafayette

Lafayette, Ind. (AP) – The Indiana Department of Natural Resources will conduct hunter education classes in the Lafayette area beginning in September. The 10-hour course covers firearm safety, wildlife conservation, game care, survival, first aid and ethics. Anyone born after Dec. 31, 1986, must successfully complete a DNR hunter education class to buy a hunting

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ND pantries to resume giving venison to needy

Bismarck, N.D. (AP) – A North Dakota program that distributes venison to the needy will resume accepting deer that have been killed with lead bullets. The North Dakota Community Action Partnership, which administers the Sportsmen Against Hunger program, accepted only deer killed with arrows last year, fearing that firearm-shot meat may contain lead fragments. Executive

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