
A total of 1,800 turn out for Iowa first day hikes
Iowans turned out in force on New Year’s Day to mark the 13th annual state park first day hikes.
A total of 1,800 people joined the hikes, with 18 parks and one state forest

Iowans turned out in force on New Year’s Day to mark the 13th annual state park first day hikes.
A total of 1,800 people joined the hikes, with 18 parks and one state forest

Dead of winter, mid-January. Deep-freeze, zero-degrees, frozen land. No surprise.
Birds almost frantically are mobbing the feeders in the cold, their numbers now including bullying flocks of starlings and grackles, and hordes of

A pair of popular state parks will see road improvements, following action last Wednesday by the Iowa Natural Resources Commission.
In the first case, asphalt paving work will be completed on all roads, approximately

Jim Killen was known to look at life as a painting in waiting.
“It starts with a dream and a blank canvas and it’s anybody’s guess how it will turn out,” he’d say. “Then

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced last week that it would reopen enrollment for the Continuous Conservation Reserve Program. The program reopened Jan. 12. Additionally, producers already participating in CRP whose contracts expire this year

A federal judge issued an arrest warrant Jan. 8 for a Montana man who failed to show up for an initial court appearance on charges of killing thousands of birds, including bald and golden eagles.

For the second consecutive year, the Maple Lake Ice Fishing Derby has been canceled due to weather and safety concerns.

The Minnesota DNR announced last week that it permanently will close Upper Sioux Agency State Park to the public on Friday, Feb. 16. The closure is one of the final steps in transferring the park

Applications for the 2024 spring turkey hunting season are $5 and can be purchased at any license agent, online at eLicense or through the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish app.
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