
Minnesota House committee OKs boating education bill
The bill, as amended, was approved by the House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee last week. It now goes to the House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee.

The bill, as amended, was approved by the House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee last week. It now goes to the House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee.

Six adults and three children were rescued from a sheet of ice on Lake Pepin on Sunday night, according to the Goodhue County Sheriff’s Office. No injuries were reported.

The organization is adding more than 2,000 nest structures in key duck breeding areas within the United States and Canada this winter.

The award celebrates individual and organizational efforts in promoting and providing conservation through effective partnership efforts with the district. Recipients must have made significant and visible contributions to conservation within the district’s five county jurisdiction

Currently, about 28% of the deer kill in Minnesota occurs in the northwest, and 38% is in the central part of the state, which includes much of the southeast. About 19% of deer taken come

The Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund – which distributes lottery proceeds to the outdoors – is set to expire in 2025. But House and Senate bills have been introduced for trust fund renewal.

We understand North Dakotans want to get outdoors and have fun in winter. Even so, the tougher the winter is, it is important that people riding snowmobiles, shed hunting, cross-country skiing or doing whatever are

An early invite to a practice from a friend sparked a passion for air rifle and small-bore rifle shooting for St. Michael’s Tanner Barth. Now, Barth will continue that passion having officially signed with the

A wide-ranging discussion from the 2023 Pheasant Fest and Quail Classic in Minnesota touched on many topics pertaining to the past, present, and future of the Legacy Amendment in the state, and a few prominent
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