
Wisconsin citizens show up in force at hearings on legislature’s wetland bills
Sportsmen ask legislators to slow down, look for middle ground.
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Sportsmen ask legislators to slow down, look for middle ground.

Dan Meyer’s arrival as new Wisconsin DNR secretary cited as reason for delay.

His displeasure surfaces during legislative hearing on a bill that could curtail the DNR’s ability to regulate navigable streams.

The attention of most outdoorsmen was probably on a favorite woodland where deer were in the peak of the rut, or on a marsh or field in search of game birds. But on this Veterans

Sentence also includes two-year ban from guiding for fish or wildlife in the refuge.

Same sentence issued in previous federal case; one more guide to be sentenced Oct. 18.

UW-Stevens Point’s College of Natural Resource hosts Wisconsin’s first visit by the federal duck stamp contest.

Weekend includes state’s first decoy carving contest sponsored by Wisconsin Waterfowl Association.

There are rumblings that she will resign as DNR secretary sometime after state budget passes.
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