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AROUND THE REGION: Nuclear missile service unit moves ... St. John's leader to step down ... Senators push for St. Croix bridge ... more
A squadron in charge of maintaining nuclear missiles is being relocated to F.E. Warren Air Force Base.
Saturday, May, 28, 2011 - - News

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Ramsey County seeks to have inmate suit dismissed
Ramsey County will ask a federal judge Thursday to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a workhouse inmate who claims he wasn't given proper medical care.
Thursday, May, 26, 2011 - - News

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WILDLIFE RESEARCH: Wolves take toll on deer in GPS study
The DNR and the University of Minnesota are partnering on the pilot study in an effort to learn more about the movements of deer in an area with a mix of farmland and forested habitat. The 140-square-mile area near Fourtown and Grygla, Minn., is similar to the core of a minor bovine tuberculosis outbreak that occurred in 2005 near Skime, Minn., a few miles to the north.
Sunday, May, 15, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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MARILYN HAGERTY: Diseases of forefathers shed light on family trees
Dear Shirley, It must be spring because they are spraying for mosquitoes and the Jaycees will be out filling sandboxes Saturday. Still, we don’t have any of those 80 to 90 degree temperatures that you were talking about in your letter that arrived this week.
Thursday, May, 12, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Features

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COMMENTARY: Nugent shouldn’t support deer baiting
Whenever I hear hunters complaining about the threat from animal rights advocates, I tell them not to worry about that small group. If they want to see the biggest threat to hunting, many hunters need only look in the mirror.
Sunday, April, 24, 2011 - Detroit Free Press - Outdoors

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DNR Enforcement report: Illegal pike bait, Deteriorating ice conditions etc.
CO Ben Huener (Roseau) said work continues with informing the fishing public about illegal bait used for pike fishing, and large quantities of illegal bait is being seized.
Monday, March, 21, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: N.D. reports sheep, elk and moose harvests; N.D. to propose fisher season etc.
North Dakota hunters tallied 100 percent success last fall for bighorn sheep, 85 percent for moose and 40 percent for elk, the Game and Fish Department said.
Sunday, March, 13, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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Deer populations increase in TB core area near Skime, Minn.
A recent helicopter survey tallied 531 deer in the bovine tuberculosis core area, up from 422 last year. The core area covers 164 square miles.
Sunday, February, 13, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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DNR conservation officers' report: Trucks on snowmobile trails, Pot in the fish house etc.
CO Larry Milbridge (Warroad)received a number of complaints regarding trucks being driven down snowmobile Grant-in-Aid trails on Lake of the Woods. L.O.W. users are reminded these trails are for snowmobiles only.
Monday, February, 07, 2011 - - Outdoors

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DNR enforcement report: Snowmobile activity on the increase
CO Jeremy Woinarowicz (Thief River Falls) reported an evening patrol on the Red River yielded enforcement contacts to a single shelter for angling with extra lines, minor consumption of alcohol, and possession of drug paraphernalia and marijuana.
Tuesday, February, 01, 2011 - - Outdoors

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Helicopter crew wrangles up 16 deer for northwest Minnesota study
Attaching GPS collars to wild deer might seem tricky, but last weekend’s roundup near Grygla, Minn. went smoothly.
Sunday, January, 23, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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TB confirmed; tests for about 75 West Fargo students start this week
Tests indicate that a West Fargo student probably has active tuberculosis, the health officer for Fargo Cass Public Health said Tuesday.
Wednesday, January, 19, 2011 - The Forum - News

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DNR conservation officers' report: Fishing, snowmobile enforcement etc.
CO Robert Gorecki (Baudette)investigated a complaint of two road kill 10-point bucks that were unlawfully possessed. People are reminded that a permit must be obtained prior to picking up any road kill deer.
Tuesday, January, 18, 2011 - - Outdoors

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West Fargo student may have tuberculosis; 75 peers may be tested
A West Fargo student may have tuberculosis and about 75 students may need to be evaluated for the disease, according to a statement issued by the West Fargo School District this afternoon.
Thursday, January, 13, 2011 - - News

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Minnesota DNR plans northwest deer study
As part of the study, a helicopter crew will capture 18 deer — 12 does and six bucks — from the air and transport them to a nearby handling site where the animals will be fitted with radiocollars. The collars, which cost about $2,500 each, will record the animals’ locations every 90 minutes and relay the data by satellite to the research team each week.
Sunday, January, 02, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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Outdoors notebook: No sharpshooting, NDGF honors Freeman etc.
There’ll be no late hunting season or sharpshooting this winter in the core area of a minor bovine tuberculosis outbreak near Skime, Minn.
Sunday, December, 26, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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Northwest Minnesota to see slight decline in deer kill
Minnesota’s statewide deer kill is on track to be up from last year, but preliminary numbers indicate there’ll be a modest decline in the northwestern part of the state.
Sunday, November, 21, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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Deer hunting roundup: Bovine TB testing off to strong start
According to Michelle Carstensen, wildlife health program coordinator for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, crews collected 1,068 samples during the first four days of deer season. And so far, she said, none of the deer have shown any obvious signs of the contagious respiratory disease.
Sunday, November, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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Deer registration gets easier for most Minnesota hunters
For Minnesota's 500,000 deer hunters, it's one of the biggest changes to come along in decades. This fall, for the first time, most hunters can register their deer via phone or computer -- though they'll still also be able to do so at big game registration stations around the state.
Sunday, October, 31, 2010 - Star Tribune, Minneapolis (MCT) - Outdoors

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MDHA, Roseau River chapter offer deer sampling incentives
Hunters who register their deer at any of 18 check stations where DNR personnel collect tissue samples will be entered into a gun raffle sponsored by the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association. In addition, the Roseau River MDHA chapter will sponsor a raffle for two guns and a lifetime deer license for hunters who register a deer taken from within the TB core area or adjacent management zone.
Sunday, October, 31, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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