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Fee increases bother GOP in ag-outdoors bill
Corrects DNR and PCA budget figures from earlier version of story ---- By Danielle Killey Republican lawmakers said an environment and agriculture budget bill the House approved 69-61 Thursday is load...
Posted on 4/18/13 at 9:42 PM
Continual (Solar-Powered) Economic Growth
Last Saturday I attended an event at the University of Minnesota showcasing professors and their research. Each gave a presentation and took questions from the audience. One spoke about depression eco...
Posted on 2/28/13 at 10:25 AM
Storyteller Jim Pfitzer to bring Influential Author and Forester Aldo Leopold to Life on Thursday, January 31, 2013, at the University of Minnesota, Crookston; Performance in Kiehle Auditorium at 7 p.m.
Aldo Leopold was a conservationist, forester, philosopher, educator, writer, and outdoor enthusiast. Storyteller Jim Pfitzer will bring Leopold to life on the stage of Kiehle Auditorium on Thursday, J...
Posted on 1/14/13 at 11:27 AM
Helpful Websites for Career Exploration...
The world wide web is huge, enormous, and can be overwhelming with information at times. Sometimes it is nice to know where to find what you are looking for rather than wading through all the search e...
Posted on 11/1/12 at 10:33 AM
"Are you thinking of ending your life?"
"Are you thinking of ending your life?" Few phrases are as difficult to say to a loved one. But when it comes to suicide prevention, none are more important. Before starting a conversation with some...
Posted on 10/12/12 at 9:47 AM
Minnesota lawmakers to take up silica sand mining boom 
By Steve Karnowski , February 17, 2013
State wins in Missouri River mineral rights ruling 
A district judge has ruled in favor of the state of North Dakota in a dispute over mineral rights near the Missouri River, but the issue is likely headed to the state Supreme Court.
By Forum News Service , February 05, 2013
BRAD DOKKEN: News from Winnie a wakeup call for invasive species prevention 
By Brad Dokken , February 03, 2013
More than 140 nations adopt treaty to cut mercury 
A new and legally binding international treaty to reduce harmful emissions of mercury was adopted Saturday by more than 140 nations, capping four years of difficult negotiations but stopping short of some of the tougher measures that proponents had envisioned.
By John Heilprin , January 19, 2013
New study shows renewable energy provides economic benefits 
By Patrick Springer , January 14, 2013
LLOYD OMDAHL: Lack of trust spawns trust funds
By Lloyd Omdahl , January 14, 2013
THEIR OPINION: New York should take lesson from N.D. 
The capital city of New York state — Albany, N.Y. — needs only to look west to the frigid plains of North Dakota for practical advice on whether to allow exploitation of the abundant natural gas in the shale that sits thousands of feet below the farm fields of New York’s Southern Tier all the way north into Oswego County.
By The Washington Times , January 05, 2013
Steel fabricator caters to mining industry’s big needs 
By John Myers , December 31, 2012
HOWARD LEARNER: Oil-shale gas should be captured, not flared 
Howard Learner talks about the community costs and social disruptions of the Bakken oil shale drilling.
December 23, 2012
OUR OPINION: Sunlight + seawater = food 
By Tom Dennis , November 26, 2012
Police shoot, kill bear in St. Paul neighborhood 
St. Paul police said concern for public safety led officers to shoot and kill a black bear roaming the Frogtown neighborhood.
By Associated Press , April 30, 2012
MINNESOTA OUTDOORS: Bear sightings continue ... ATVers to convene ... Muck helps cleanup site ... more 
Waite Park, Minn., police are suggesting that residents take down bird feeders after receiving four more reports of bear sightings in town.
By Forum Communications/Associated Press , August 22, 2010
TRF man sentenced on burglary, poaching charges 
A Thief River Falls man has been sentenced to more than 9 months in jail and 10 years supervised probation after being convicted for a series of burglary and deer-shooting incidents last December in Pennington County.
Justin Hopper, 18, pleaded guilty to first-degree burglary and possessing a dangerous weapon, a felony, and to taking and possessing big game out of season, a gross misdemeanor.
By Brad Dokken , August 16, 2009
Karlstad, Minn., artist wins Minnesota walleye stamp competition 
By Herald Staff Report , November 05, 2008
N.D. Deer Season Preview: Different year, same story 
By Brad Dokken , November 02, 2008
- Whitetail buck
- Minnesota deer season preview: More season, license options aid Minnesota deer hunters
- HUNTING, FISHING ENFORCEMENT: Recent area violations
- Outdoors Calendar: NRA pistol course, Permit to Carry classes, predator hunting etc.
- Deer season notebook: Hides for Habitat in GF and EGF, Ideal deer hunting weather, Bovine TB testing etc.
- Waterfowl hunt had challenges, but time with Dad worth every second
- Outdoors Notebook: Mountain lion tale, Camp Ripley Archery hunt etc.
- ALWAYS IN SEASON: Northern species presage a change in season
- Have gun, will travel: Economy's struggles only graze hunting
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