
Hold Governor Dayton to his campaigning words
Campaign promises are made to be broken right? It would seem that’s a common trend throughout the history of our Republic but that’s just a cynical way of seeing the world. How do you get

Campaign promises are made to be broken right? It would seem that’s a common trend throughout the history of our Republic but that’s just a cynical way of seeing the world. How do you get

With the goal of providing the next generation of Minnesotans with world-class parks and trails that connect everyone to the outdoors, a mandated 25-year strategic legacy plan was presented to the State Legislature today by

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officer Kipp Duncan of Duluth was named the 2010 Turn in Poachers (TIP) “Joe Alexander” Conservation Officer of the Year during the annual TIP banquet held Feb. 7 in
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Perch-fishing reports have picked up, with fish off the mud flats and deep gravel, in 30 to 34 feet. The key has been to get away from the

St. Paul – The DNR last week began issuing shooting permits to landowners in the area where a wild deer tested positive for chronic wasting disease. As of earlier this week, it had issued more

Aitkin, Minn. – The safe allowable walleye harvest has been set for Lake Mille Lacs in 2011, and while American Indian tribes’ allocation went up and that of state anglers went down, state officials say

St. Paul – Former state Sens. Dennis Frederickson and Bob Lessard were among two of the DNR leadership appointments Commissioner Tom Landwehr announced Tuesday. Shortly after his appointment by Gov. Mark Dayton, Landwehr made Dave
District 1 – Baudette area CO Ben Huener (Roseau) monitored snowmobile and angling activity on Lake of the Woods and Lake Bronson. A civil citation was issued for allowing dogs to chase big game. Assistance
A story in the Park Rapids, Minn., newspaper last week caught my attention. The topic was zebra mussels, and the main person quoted was a county commissioner from Kandiyohi County. That county, and the Green
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