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June 13, 2024

Minnesota’s Hill Annex Mine State Park permanently closed to allow mining to resume

Hill Annex Mine State Park in Calumet has been deauthorized as a state park and is now closed. These actions are consistent with the historical expectation that mining would return to this site.
“Over its 60-year history, Hill Annex Mine produced 63 million tons of iron ore and was the sixth largest producer in the state. Then it served generations of visitors as a small state park and helped tell our mining history,” said Ann Pierce, director of the DNR’s Parks and Trails Division. “Now we are evaluating proposals to resume mining, which would contribute to local economies – and to Minnesota’s public schools.”

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Ohio’s Shreve Lake still a work in progress after emergency drawdown in 2014

Those who live near and historically fished Shreve Lake before it was drained have reason for hope for the future.
Shreve Lake, in Wayne County in northeast Ohio, was the victim of an emergency drawdown in 2014 due to a problem at the dam.
“We do these dam inspections every so often … and you notice things,” said Curt Wagner, fish management supervisor for the ODNR Division of Wildlife in Akron. “We noticed water was seeping on the downstream side outside of the outlet pipe. It was tunneling outside the drain pipe, taken earthen dam with it. Over time, that can create a catastrophic failure.”

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New Pennsylvania Game Commission director grilled by legislators

A recent legislative hearing to discuss the 2019 audit of the Pennsylvania Game Commission veered into other concerns as legislators heard from new agency Executive Director Steve Smith.
During the June 3 hearing with the House Game and Fisheries Committee, Smith did outline several recommendations from the audit that the agency addressed, but legislators had other questions dealing with the Saturday deer season opener, gas royalty payments and problems with transparency.

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New Pennsylvania record white perch caught from Deleware River

A Berks County teen on the hunt for big Delaware River striped bass wound up with an historic bonus.
Christopher Barrett, 19, of Mohnton, Pa., boated a 2-pound, 1-ounce white perch April 14, 2024, to best the previous Pennsylvania record – also caught on the Delaware River, in 2008 – by 5 ounces, according to the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission, which made the feat official earlier this month.

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