EAGLES
'Inside-out' smiles possible during tonight's benefit for cancer-battling Forks mom
By Mike Brue Loyal. Organized. Outdoorsy. Stubborn? Ohhh, yeah, said brother-in-law Kyle Sullivan, chuckling at the thought. Hardworking. Heartwarming. Helpful, at a moments notice, often without n...
Posted on 2/9/13 at 3:00 AM
midwinter bald eagle survey
Midwinter Bald Eagle Survey Conducted This years midwinter bald eagle survey conducted Jan. 10 along the Missouri River revealed 61 bald eagles, slightly above-average since the survey started in 198...
Posted on 1/14/13 at 2:08 PM
Week 6 Preview - #7 Eastern Washington Eagles
The UND Football team heads out to Cheney, WA this Saturday to take on the #7 ranked Eastern Washington Eagles. EWU sits at 3-1 on the year while UND fell to 3-2 after last weeks loss to Cal-Poly. The...
Posted on 10/5/12 at 1:30 PM
Letter to Dave
Dear Dave, I hope you enjoyed the video I recently emailed your way. The video depicts a Case/IH tracked tractor backed up to a John Deere in an old-fashioned game called tug of war. John Deere uses ...
Posted on 5/20/12 at 6:15 AM
Schneekloth named ECHL All-Star
Former UND defenseman Aaron Schneekloth is a first-team all-East Coast Hockey League player. Schneekloth, who plays for the Colorado Eagles, was honored in a vote by the league's coaches, sports info...
Posted on 3/30/12 at 3:27 PM
PREP SOFTBALL: Eagles walk past Green Wave 
By Greg DeVillers , May 16, 2013
Two eagles, locked in mid-air, plummet on to Duluth airport runway 
By Sam Cook , May 13, 2013
DNR: Last of 3 eagle eggs also expected to fail 
Tens of thousands of viewers have logged onto a live camera trained on an eagle's nest in the Twin Cities, waiting for three eggs to hatch.
By Associated Press , March 14, 2013
Minnesota DNR debuts live eagle cam 
The recovery of the bald eagle shows how endangered species laws can work, and now a pair of the iconic birds will be help get more young people and families excited about the outdoors.
By Associated Press , February 08, 2013
Feds: Minnesota wind farm can seek permit to kill eagles 
Federal officials have decided to let a proposed southeastern Minnesota wind farm pursue a permit that would allow for accidental deaths and injuries of bald eagles.
By Associated Press , January 17, 2013
Eagles' Glenn Frey teaches songwriting; talks tour 
By Lou Ferrara , November 16, 2012
John Anderson, Washington, column: Wind energy poses little threat to wildlife 
No development activity is 100 percent safe for wildlife, but the wind energy industry’s impacts are minor. And our industry does more to study, avoid and mitigate for our impacts than does any other industry in the country.
By John Anderson , June 24, 2012
George Fenwick, The Plains, Va., column: Ill wind blows for America’s eagles 
Although it has the potential to be a green source of energy, wind power as it currently is being developed kills hundreds of thousands birds each year, including bald and golden eagles.
By George Fenwick , June 16, 2012
Minnesota photographer's quest identifies rescued eaglet 
It took eight years, but Jon Smithers' obsession with photographing a banded eagle finally paid off. Smithers, a wildlife photographer in St. Peter, managed to pick out all nine digits on the eagle's band through a series of photographs over the years.
By Associated Press , June 15, 2012
DOUG LEIER: Once rare, eagles now are common sight 
Bald eagles have recovered from endangered status to the point where sightings are common in much of North Dakota, and therefore the novelty of such sightings has diminished somewhat.
By Doug Leier , April 05, 2012
Bald eagle record count results in midwinter Missouri River survery 
State wildlife officials say they spotted a record number of bald eagles during an annual midwinter survey along a stretch of the Missouri River in North Dakota.
By Associated Press , January 24, 2012
Opponents say Goodhue County wind project will destroy raptor habitat 
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission has approved the plan to place the turbines on 32,000 acres of land in Goodhue County. But, county Commissioner Ron Allen says regulators failed to consider an avian study that says the turbines would interfere with habitat for eagles, hawks and other birds.
By Associated Press , December 19, 2011
Beth Siverhus, Warroad, Minn., letter: No denying lead’s impact on bald eagles 
It is not a “suspected connection” between hunting and lead poisoning in eagles. It is a proven one.
By Beth Siverhus , December 10, 2011
PREP BOYS BASKETBALL: GGF capsules 
December 07, 2011
Eagle rescued in East Grand Forks euthanized 
There’ll be no live release, no place in a living educational display, no happy ending for a bald eagle with a broken wing that was rescued Tuesday afternoon along the Red Lake River in East Grand Forks and taken to the Raptor Center in St. Paul.
By Brad Dokken , November 25, 2011
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