DNR asks feds for walk-in funding
St. Paul – In an effort to get a hunting walk-in access program off the ground in Minnesota, the DNR has requested $2.7 million in “Open Fields” funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The
St. Paul – In an effort to get a hunting walk-in access program off the ground in Minnesota, the DNR has requested $2.7 million in “Open Fields” funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The

St. Paul – Shoreland rules that many people believe are out of date will continue to be in place, perhaps for several years or more, after Gov. Tim Pawlenty sent them back to the drawing

St. Cloud, Minn. – Whether it’s an “attack” on gun ranges, or a matter of not complying with county zoning rules and safety issues, a portion of a prominent gun club in Benton County has

Ramsey, Minn. – As the four candidates for governor shook hands after the debate and went their separate ways, Tom Jes of Plymouth reflected on everything he heard the candidates discuss for the past 75
Watson, Minn. – The haze you may have seen rising from the islands of Marsh Lake in west-central Minnesota this week and last might have come from fires ignited by the DNR, blazes created by

Minneapolis – The U.S. Department of Agriculture offers a Forest Legacy program that is meant to protect working forests. As DNR Commissioner Mark Holsten sees it, the problem with it and some other federal programs
Wayzata, Minn. – State DNR officials long have considered Lake Minnetonka to be a high risk for an infestation of zebra mussels. As a result, there has been significant effort aimed at preventing their introduction

Randall, Minn. – Jeff Hardy’s got a deer stand on 40 acres of land in northwestern Morrison County, but it may not be there much longer. That’s because the county wants him to pay property

St. Paul – Two conservation groups have asked the DNR to hold back on its plans to hold the state’s first modern-day hunt for sandhill cranes this fall. The two – Audubon Minnesota and the
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