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February 3, 2011

Nuisance animal control company owner pleads guilty to overlimit of deer

The owner of a nuisance animal control company that was providing deer removal services for the city of Burnsville has plead guilty to illegally taking 13 deer from a national wildlife refuge next to city property. Mercer I. Englund, 66, of Bethel, owner of First Choice Wildlife Control, pled guilty to a charge of gross […]

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Mammut Signs Climbing Athlete Sean McColl to Team Roster

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                        Contact: Alycia Cavadi, Momentum Media PR                 617.875.5553  Alycia@momentummediapr.com   Mammut Signs Climbing Athlete Sean McColl to Team Roster Shelburne, VT – (February 2nd, 2011) Mammut Sports Group, providers of Swiss quality gear and apparel, welcomes another world-class climbing athlete to their team roster.  Young

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TrekSta Picks Up Momentum as Public Relations Agency of Record

   CONTACT:  Alycia Cavadi, Momentum Media PR alycia@momentummediapr.com  617-875-5553   TrekSta Picks Up Momentum as Public Relations Agency of Record     Moscow, Idaho (Feb 3, 2011) – TrekSta, a leading manufacturer of technical outdoor footwear, has selected Momentum Media PR as its US public relations agency of record. Effective immediately, Momentum Media PR –

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MN: Calendar of Events Issue: 5

Banquets/Fundraisers. Feb. 4: Chippewa Valley MDHA Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Benson Bowler. For more info call Darin Staton, 320-760-3949. Feb. 4: Morrison County Wild Gobblers NWTF Banquet, 5 p.m., Falls Ballroom. For more info call Herman Wisneski, 218-829-0487. Feb. 5: North Country Bowhunters Banquet, 4 p.m., Canterbury Park. For more info call Cory Kostuchowski,, 612-819-2883. Feb. 5: Min-Dak Border MDHA

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MN: Letter to lawmakers: Don’t fill hole in General Fund with Legacy dollars

St. Paul – As lawmakers stare down a $6.2 billion state budget deficit, there’s concern among conservation and environmental groups that some legislators may be tempted to use money from the Legacy Amendment to make up some of the gap. Minnesota voters in the 2008 election approved the Legacy Amendment, which raised the state sales

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MN: With a few exceptions, slow winter fishing continues in most areas Issue: 5

Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Perch reports have improved with better numbers of bigger fish being found in 25 feet of water or more on the gravel and mud. Look to the Four Mile and Five Mile gravel as starting points. Walleye action has slowed in deep water, but the low-light bite in 12

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