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Ice-related incidents continue

By Javier Serna Assistant Editor Detroit Lakes, Minn. — Despite a fairly bad season of ice-making, with thaws and refreezes among other setbacks to good ice-making, there have been few ice-fishing-related fatalities this season. But,

USFWS pondering tribal night netting, snaring of ducks

Bands also seek longer swan season and use of electronic calls By Victor Skinner Contributing Writer Bloomington, Minn. — The Mississippi Flyway Council is objecting to a plan to further liberalize tribal waterfowl hunting regulations

Guilty plea in illegal ivory sales case in NYC

New York — A corporation that owns a Manhattan art and antique store has entered a guilty plea to illegally selling elephant ivory, DEC officials announced last month. The case marks New York’s first Class

Under fire: Remington recalling Model 700, Model Seven rifles

Trigger problem could lead to ‘unintentional discharge’ Staff Report Ilion, N.Y. — Remington Arms Company is voluntarily recalling its Model 700 and Model Seven rifles manufactured over an eight-year period to address safety issues that

West Virginia launches historic elk restoration

Holden, W.Va. — On land where coal was once mined, officials have trumpeted the return of an elk herd to West Virginia for the first time in 141 years. Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin and officials

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