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North Dakota roundup: Electricity pact, Delegation favors money to upgrade dikes etc.
North Dakota’s congressional delegation said the removal of emergency dikes may put communities at risk even though floodwaters have receded.
Thursday, June, 04, 2009 - - News

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U.S. swine flu deaths hit double-digits
Marcos Antonio Sanchez went from being an outgoing 21-year-old to Utah's first swine flu fatality in less than a week. Swine flu now has sickened more than 10,000 people in 41 countries and killed 80, according to the World Health Organization, whose figures often lag those of individual countries. Mexico has reported 75 deaths, the U.S. 10, and one in both Canada and Costa Rica.
Thursday, May, 21, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Sharpshooting campaign ends with one TB-positive deer
Sharpshooters have wrapped up their winter campaign targeting deer in the core area of a bovine tuberculosis outbreak near Skime, Minn., and only one whitetail out of more than 700 sampled has tested positive for the disease.
Sunday, May, 03, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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Deer testing offers cause for optimism in bovine TB battle
Ground and aerial sharpshooters working in the core area of a bovine tuberculosis outbreak near Skime, Minn., had killed 486 deer and a bull elk as of early this past week, and none of the animals showed any clinical signs of the disease, a Department of Natural Resources official said.
Sunday, March, 29, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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DNR CONSERVATION OFFICERS REPORT: Bovine TB aerial detail, Flood preparations etc.
Here’s the weekly report from Department of Natural Resources conservation officers in northwestern Minnesota for March 23:
Monday, March, 23, 2009 - - Outdoors

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OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: Aerial sharpshooting, Rifle match winner
Aerial sharpshooters are set to begin removing deer March 16 in the core area of a bovine tuberculosis outbreak near Skime, Minn., and several wildlife management areas, state forest roads and recreational trails will be closed temporarily to ensure public safety during the operation.
Sunday, March, 08, 2009 - - Outdoors

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N.D. cow tests negative for bovine TB
State Veterinarian Susan Keller says the last of 28 suspect cows in initial testing of a southwestern North Dakota beef cattle herd has tested negative for bovine tuberculosis. Further tests still need to be done on a 29th suspect cow found in a second round of tests. Testing of neighboring herds also is ongoing. No bovine TB has been found in any of the tests so far.
Friday, March, 06, 2009 - - News

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N.D. state vet: Bovine TB tests promising
tate Veterinarian Susan Keller says officials are still awaiting final results from testing of a southwestern North Dakota cattle herd for bovine tuberculosis. But she says tests on 27 of 28 "suspect" cows have been finished, and nothing has been found.
Wednesday, March, 04, 2009 - - Farm

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Sharpshooting begins in NW Minnesota bovine TB core area
Sharpshooters from the U.S. Department of Agriculture have begun removing deer in the core area of a bovine tuberculosis outbreak near Skime, Minn., as part of an effort to help the Department of Natural Resources further reduce the population.
Tuesday, February, 24, 2009 - Herald Staff Report - News

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N.D. Legislature serves up a few surprises for the outdoors
Perhaps the most prominent piece of outdoors legislation to fall was the bill from Sen. Curtis Olafson, R-Edinburg, which would have banned the practice of feeding big game and hunting big game over bait.
Sunday, February, 22, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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N.D. Legislature serves up a few surprises for the outdoors
Perhaps the most prominent piece of outdoors legislation to fall was the bill from Sen. Curtis Olafson, R-Edinburg, which would have banned the practice of feeding big game and hunting big game over bait.
Sunday, February, 22, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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WEEKLY DNR ENFORCEMENT REPORT: Dead owl and bobcat, fishing and snowmobile enforcement etc.
Here's the weekly report from Department of Natural Resources conservation officers in northwestern Minnesota for Feb. 16:
Tuesday, February, 17, 2009 - Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Outdoors

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Survey shows fewer deer in bovine TB core area
Sharpshooting and liberalized hunting seasons have taken hundreds of deer out of the core area of a bovine tuberculosis outbreak near Skime, Minn., during the past three years. But the population continues to show its resilience.
Sunday, February, 15, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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REGIONAL ROUNDUP: N.D. bovine TB tests ... Military binge drinking ... Minot dog says roof, roof! ,,, more
Testing of a southwestern North Dakota cattle herd for bovine tuberculosis has been expanded to include four neighboring herds, and might stretch into late spring or early summer because of bad weather and calving season.
Saturday, February, 14, 2009 - Herald Wire Reports - News

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DNR to conduct aerial deer survey in TB area
Weather permitting, the Department of Natural Resources will conduct an aerial survey this week to estimate deer numbers in the core area of a minor bovine tuberculosis outbreak near Skime, Minn.
Sunday, January, 25, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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Minnesota senators hear bovine TB fight saved cattle industry
Minnesota senators smiled Thursday when they heard about one of the few bright spots in the 2009 legislative session. In a time when lawmakers must deal with a massive budget deficit affecting nearly every state program, Sen. Rod Skoe said it was good to hear that an aggressive state-run effort saved the state’s cattle industry.
Friday, January, 23, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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WEEKLY DNR CONSERVATION OFFICERS' REPORT: Illegal deer feeding, Lake of the Woods fishing, snowmobile enforcement etc.
Here's the report from DNR conservation officers in northwestern Minnesota for Jan. 19:
Tuesday, January, 20, 2009 - Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Outdoors

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OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: Snow hampers N.D. lake access, Don't feed the deer
This winter’s heavy snowfall is creating access problems on most North Dakota lakes, and anglers are having a tough time getting around, the Game and Fish Department says.
Sunday, January, 18, 2009 - Herald Staff Report - Outdoors

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CONSERVATION OFFICER WEEKLY REPORT
Here's the weekly report from DNR conservation officers in northwestern Minnesota for Jan. 12:
Tuesday, January, 13, 2009 - Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Outdoors

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North Dakota wildlife officials monitor cattle tests
BISMARCK — If tests find bovine tuberculosis in a southwestern North Dakota beef cattle herd, wildlife in the area will be destroyed in what one state official calls a “very expensive, very complex and a very ugly business.”
Tuesday, January, 13, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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