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March 1, 2018

Pennsylvania Outdoor News Calendar – March 2, 2018

Banquets/Fundraisers. March 3: Greensburg RMEF Banquet, Ferrante’s Lakeview Banquet Hall, 4 p.m. For more info call Steve Kowatch, 724-516-1015. March 3: Keystone Elk Country Alliance Banquet, Mountain View Country Club, Boalsburg. For more info call 814-349-5041. March 3: Lancaster Hunting & Fishing Show & Sale, 9-1 p.m., Lancaster Farm & Home Center. For more info […]

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Pennsylvania Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – March 2, 2018

NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Clarion County Game Warden Steve Ace reports several violations on game lands have been detected recently. One individual attempted to burn garbage in the middle of a game lands parking area. Treestands, some of them not marked with identifying information, have been left on the game lands. They are

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New York governor kicks off effort to combat algal blooms in upstate waters

ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. Andrew Cuomo this week kicked off the first in a series of four summits addressing upstate lakes and other waterways threatened by harmful algal blooms, which can affect water quality and diminish recreational opportunities and tourism. “Harmful algal blooms are poison,” the Democrat said at an event in New Paltz, 65

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Michigan Outdoor News Fishing Report – March 2, 2018

SOUTHWESTERN LP Lake St. Clair Ice conditions were deteriorating quickly on Lake St. Clair and warm runoff from rains will melt shoreline ice, which will make accessing the ice difficult to impossible. The lake is experiencing heavy river flows, increased current, open spearing holes which will only increase in size, and fog. The safest decision

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Michigan Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – March 2, 2018

DISTRICT 1 CO Ethen Mapes responded to a complaint involving an individual who allegedly shot at his neighbor’s dog then pointed the gun at the dogs’ owner. Mapes assisted the Michigan State Police, Ontonagon County Sheriff’s Office, and the US Forest Service to apprehend the suspect. The suspect was taken into custody without incident. The

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Michigan Outdoor News Calendar – March 2, 2018

Banquets/Fundraisers. March 3: Flat River NWTF Banquet, 5 p.m., St. Josephs Parish Gym, Belding. For more info call Ron Hopkins, 616-822-1310. March 3: Fellowship Baptist Church Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Whitmore Lake. For more info call Stan Knepp, 734-449-2582. March 9: Chesaning/Shiawassee River DU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Albee Twp. Community Center, Burt. For more info call

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Tyson Foods fined $2 million for causing major Missouri fish kill

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Tyson Foods Inc.’s poultry subsidiary has been ordered to pay a $2 million fine for discharges from a southwest Missouri plant that caused a fish kill. The U.S. Justice Department announced that Tyson also must pay $500,000 for damages and serve two years of probation after pleading guilty in September to two

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