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Wolf delisting back on track in Midwest

Washington – Delisting of gray wolves in Minnesota and other Midwestern states – as well as several western states – was approved March 6 by the Obama administration. Animal rights organizations immediately promised a swift

2009 Outdoor News Man of the Year

Outdoor News subscribers can read today about our 2009 Man of the Year: Garry Leaf. He’s our 11th Man of the Year since we started the award in 1999 (Joe Duggan was the first recipient),

Givin’ it a go

Howdy everyone. The blogging has been a little infrequent as of late, but we’ve got new powers and now are able to post blogs most anytime of the day or night. That will make it

A trip to the vet offers insight on health care

Recently, our shepherd-husky Abby seemed under the weather. At the Grand Marais Veterinary Clinic we learned she had a sizeable tumor beneath her tongue. Dr. Kim Paplham said tongue tumors were unusual and likely cancerous.

Number of elk declining in northwest Minnesota

Karlstad, Minn. – The number of elk counted last month during aerial surveys in northwestern Minnesota was down from last year in both the Kittson County and Grygla areas. Counts in Kittson County showed 45

Banquets/Fundraisers

March 6: Tri-County DU Banquet, 5 p.m., Park Ballroom. For more info call Steve Smisek, 952-758-3930. March 6:_New Prague DU Banquet, Park Ballroom. For more info call Stevie, 952-820-8174. March 7:_Mille Lacs/Benton County PF Banquet,

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