St. Paul — Opponents and proponents of wolf hunting and trapping in Minnesota had their opportunity to weigh in during a House hearing last week, held about a month before the legislative session is set to begin. Though passions run high on both sides of the debate, the hearing largely was congenial as testifiers made […]
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