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August 25, 2009

Coast Guard recommends captains’ licenses be revoked

Cleveland – The U.S. Coast Guard has recommended that licenses of two tug captains be suspended or revoked as the result of a 13-month investigation into whether their integrated tug and barge collided with a recreational boat in 2007,  killing three Ohio fishermen on Lake Erie. The recommendation, under review by Coast Guard headquarters in […]

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Reward offered for information about dead grizzly found in Montana

Great Falls, Mont. (AP) – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a reward for information leading to the conviction of whoever illegally shot and killed what officials say was one of Montana’s largest grizzly bears. The carcass of the big grizzly – called Maximus because he stood 7 1/2 feet tall and weighed

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Louisiana hunters worked up about bag limits

New Orleans (AP) – Mottled ducks have seldom whipped up a lot of passion among Louisiana waterfowlers. They are resident birds, as common in local marshes as egrets and seagulls, and about as exotic. They don’t evoke the sense of wonder as the appearance of seasonal migrants such as blue-winged teal, pintails and mallards. And

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