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January 23, 2012

TX: Defendant Pleads Guilty in 9-Year-Old Boating Fatality

BURNET – Travis Aaron Marburger has pleaded guilty in 33rd Judicial District Court to a third-degree felony charge of failure to stop and render aid involving a fatal accident, ending a nine-year-old case that began with a 2002 boat crash on Lake Buchanan that claimed a Lampasas teenager’s life and injured two others. “On behalf […]

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NH: 2012 Winter programs ar the Great Bay Discovery Center

GREENLAND, N.H. — This winter, the Great Bay Discovery Center in Greenland is hosting programs for both kids and adults. For adults, a Brown Bag Lunch Lecture is planned for February 15 (snow date February 16) from 12:00 noon – 1:30 p.m. featuring Dr. Cathy Neal, author of “The Best Plants for New Hampshire Gardens

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SD: Black Hills Deer, Firearms Antelope Harvest Reported

PIERRE, S.D. – Hunter surveys of the Black Hills Deer and Firearms Antelope hunting seasons indicate a decline in the number of hunters and harvest for both seasons in 2011. “The reduction in the number of deer and antelope taken during those two seasons is in line with our management goals for both,” said Corey

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SD: GFP Proposes Change to Special Buck License

PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission has proposed two changes to licenses available for the West River Special Buck hunting season. The number of licenses available for the West River season would increase from 500 to 600 for both residents and nonresidents. The license fee for the nonresident West River

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SD: GFP Commission Proposes Changes in Public Water Zoning

PIERRE, S.D. – The Game, Fish and Parks Commission has proposed changes to existing boating restrictions on several bodies of water in South Dakota. The changes were requested by GFP staff and local officials to help address problems that may arise in times of high water. Proposed changes would: · Create “no-wake zones” on Richmond

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SD: GFP Commission Proposes Changes for Equipment Carried on Boats

PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission has proposed two rule changes involving equipment used on boats. One measure would mandate that fire extinguishers required on boats be in working order. A current rule requires U.S. Coast Guard-approved fire extinguishers on boats. Class A and Class 1 motorboats must carry at

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