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ND decision on Minnesota cattle import order not imminent
North Dakota’s import restrictions on Minnesota cattle are likely to remain for at least another seven weeks while North Dakota officials gather details about the neighboring state’s “split state status” for bovine tuberculosis.
Tuesday, October, 21, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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Bovine tuberculosis: USDA approves ‘split-state status’ for Minnesota
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved a “split-state status” for Minnesota in its fight against bovine tuberculosis, improving conditions for a great part of the state’s cattle industry, state officials announced Thursday.
Friday, October, 10, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Minnesota Conservation Officer report
Here's a look at northwest Minnesota conservation officer reports for the week ending Oct. 6:
Thursday, October, 09, 2008 - Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Outdoors

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BOVINE TB: USDA approves Minnesota's 'split state' testing status
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved Minnesota’s 'split state status,' effective Friday, the state Board of Animal Health announced this morning. The announcement comes three years after bovine tuberculosis was detected in northwest Minnesota.
Thursday, October, 09, 2008 - Herald Staff and Wire Report - News

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ND still restricting Minnesota cattle imports
North Dakota will keep its import restrictions on Minnesota cattle for now, despite the easing of federal requirements for bovine tuberculosis testing in much of that state. The restrictions put in place by North Dakota’s Board of Animal Health in February are aimed at protecting the state’s “TB-free” status, which it has held for more than 30 years.
Thursday, October, 09, 2008 - Associated Press - News

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Minnesota: Early rifle season set for Saturday, Oct. 12 in 30 permit areas
Hunters in northwestern Minnesota and points east and south will have the opportunity to take the field for an early antlerless deer season Saturday and Oct. 12.
Sunday, October, 05, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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Minnesota state senator: Bovine TB testing could prove crucial
ECKLES TOWNSHIP — Testing deer for bovine tuberculosis could prove crucial to putting Minnesota back to TB-Free status, says state Sen. Rod Skoe, DFL-Clearbrook.
Friday, September, 26, 2008 - Bemidji Pioneer - News

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OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK
Deer baiting citations: Minnesota’s archery deer season, which opened Sept. 13, was only a few hours old when Jeremy Woinarowicz encountered his first baiting violation.
Sunday, September, 21, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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First-ever September deer gun season begins Sept. 26 in northeastern N.D.
There’s too many deer in parts of northeastern North Dakota, and the Game and Fish Department in less than two weeks is letting hunters in units 2C and 2D go afield with firearms for an early doe season. The early gun season, the first to ever be offered in North Dakota, begins at noon Sept. 26 and closes Oct. 2.
Sunday, September, 14, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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For these med students, it’s not all about cash
MIAMI — Christopher Dodd tends to a typical patient, Luis Orozco, 52, who had half of his left leg amputated after a cut toe turned into a gangrene infection.
Saturday, September, 13, 2008 - McClatchy Newspapers - Features

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Peterson: Bovine TB split-state status nears
BEMIDJI — The U.S. Department of Agriculture could declare Minnesota a split state for bovine tuberculosis control within weeks, according to U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson.
Tuesday, August, 19, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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OUTDOORS BRIEFS
Deer/bovine TB rule: The Department of Natural Resources soon will change its emergency rule allowing landowners, tenants or others with written permission take deer without a permit in the landowner/tenant shooting zone of a small bovine tuberculosis outbreak in northwestern Minnesota.
Sunday, July, 27, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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Department sends baiting information with deer tags
FARGO — Deer hunters in North Dakota are receiving extra reading material with their licenses this year, and some of them are not happy to get it. The state Game and Fish Department is sending out brochures outlining complaints about the practice of using bait to attract big game. The agency said it may lead to disease and make it difficult to manage the deer population. The department also raises the question of whether baiting violates the ethics of a fair chase.
Sunday, July, 27, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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45 cattle producers accept buyout
Minnesota officials say 45 cattle producers in northwestern Minnesota have accepted the new herd buyout in the latest salvo in the state’s fight against a small outbreak of bovine tuberculosis that already is costing the cattle industry. The legislature this spring quickly passed the buyout provision to pay producers a $500 bonus per animal for selling off their entire herds as a way to eradicate any possible bovine TB in the region.
Friday, July, 25, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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REGIONAL ROUNDUP
New TB testing rule: North Dakota’s Board of Animal Health has expanded restrictions on imports of California and New Mexico livestock in response to confirmed cases of bovine tuberculosis in those states. North Dakota State Veterinarian Susan Keller said the move is aimed at helping preserve North Dakota’s status as a TB-free state.
Sunday, July, 13, 2008 - Herald Wire Reports - News

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PRAIRIE COUNTRY: Things are a little wild on East Grand Forks farm
It’s a pastoral scene on a mid-summer day as cows and bulls contentedly chew their cuds or chomp on hay as calves scamper about corrals north of East Grand Forks.
Friday, July, 11, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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VIEWPOINT: Bovine TB can, should be eradicated in Minnesota
GRAND RAPIDS, Minn. —- Since the 2005 discovery of bovine tuberculosis in a northwestern Minnesota cattle herd, state officials have identified 10 more infected beef herds. At the same time, the search for TB in wild deer in the area has led to testing of 8,222 deer.
Tuesday, July, 01, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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DNR simplifies Minnesota deer regulations
Deer seasons and licensing procedures in Minnesota are set to be a little simpler this fall, the Department of Natural Resources says.
Sunday, June, 29, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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Minnesota bovine tuberculosis requirements take effect Sunday
Livestock producers in northwest Minnesota face new restrictions Sunday to prevent bovine tuberculosis from spreading.
Friday, June, 13, 2008 - Herald Staff Report - Outdoors

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Regional roundup
St. Cloud pipe bombs: A bomb squad removed two pipe-bomb-style explosives from a duplex in St. Cloud on Sunday after a similar device blew up in a man’s hand inside the residence, police said.
Monday, June, 02, 2008 - Herald Wire Reports - News

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