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Dedicated funding’s final test is Nov. 4

St. Paul – The culmination of more than a decade of work by legislators and conservation groups to make “dedicated funding” part of the state constitution comes Tuesday, when voters decide the fate of a

State Roundup

Dean Bortz Wisconsin Editor When it comes to taking in a good dose of fall fishing and color, it’s pretty tough to beat the border country of Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. There are great

A conservation legend passes away

The prairie wind blows softly, mourning the loss of Tony Dean, who died at home in Pierre, S.D., last Saturday. His loss was unexpected. Although he’d recently sold his business, he still had a hot

Big Six

LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Shallow-running crankbaits are producing walleyes at night in three to five feet on the east-end rock piles. The day bite is slow and look to the bays for a few good-sized

Enforcement captain fired; she says retired

St. Paul – There’s more fallout in the wake of a law enforcement conference that’s sparked two investigations and led to the retirement of the DNR’s chief conservation officer. The DNR announced last week it

Outdoors broadcaster Tony Dean dies

Pierre, S.D. (AP)_ Tony Dean, a nationally known outdoor enthusiast who promoted South Dakota with his radio and television shows, has died. Dean died Sunday morning. He was 67. Dean, whose real name was Anthony

Hunters kill 111 moose during bulls-only season

Tower, Minn. – Hunters killed 111 bull moose during the season that ended Sunday, a decrease of four animals from last year. The season, held in permit areas in the northeastern part of the state,

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