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Pheasant hunting tips
According to a DNR wildlife research biologist, pheasants follow a schedule as routine as your daily commute to and from work. Understanding the pheasant's daily movements can increase your odds of fl...
Posted on 9/16/10 at 8:50 AM
Osprey survives lightning strike
A juvenile osprey displaced from its nest by a lightning-caused fire near Biwabik last week was in “guarded” condition today at a wildlife rehabilitation center near Garrison, Minn.
July 21, 2009
Tour de Hastings set for July 19
Sunday, July 19, Minnesota bicyclists have the opportunity to participate in a scenic 15-mile or 50-mile bike tour of the Hastings area. Called “Tour de Hastings,” the event is free of charge to bikers, but optional donations will be collected for Hastings Family Service and matched by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, the event co-sponsor. The event is part of Hastings’ annual Rivertown Days celebration.July 14, 2009
Enjoy the wine and the music at local vineyard
By Jane Lightbourn , July 09, 2009
Land owners grumble over proposed Red Wing to Hastings bike trail
Minnesota NewsThe public portion of Tuesday night's open house about the proposed trail from Red Wing to Hastings was more of the same, according to Red Wing Planning Director Brian Peterson.
By Ryan Nilsson , July 08, 2009
Conservationists say tax equals green Minnesota
ST. PAUL – Mike Kilgore says the green Minnesotans pay in a higher tax beginning Wednesday will mean a greener Minnesota in a year.
By Don Davis , June 30, 2009
City considers allowing chickens in residential neighborhoods
The city is looking to cock-a-doodle-do something about the ordinance that governs what animals people are allowed to keep in residential areas.June 24, 2009
Aquaponics facility may become a cash generator for dairy industry
Minnesota NewsA rural Baldwin, Wis. commercial property may hold the future for agriculture.
By Jeff Holmquist , June 18, 2009
Festival has bluegrass, red berries
June 17, 2009
Geocaching: High-tech way to be outdoors
ST. PAUL – Minnesota state parks are asking a question of people who like to get outdoors and explore the wildlife and terrain of the 72 state parks: “Are you ready for the challenge of a high-tech treasure hunt?”
By Karrah Anderson , June 02, 2009
Snail changes rules for infested lake near Deer River, Minn.
Outdoor NewsAnglers and boaters must adhere to stricter rules on Lake Winnibigoshish near Deer River because the lake has been designated “infested waters” under state regulations.
By Sam Cook , May 31, 2009
To the editor: Ash borer is sobering reality
The finding of emerald ash borer (EAB) in St. Paul is a sobering reality to many of us who consider ourselves friends of the trees.May 28, 2009
Duluth angler catches giant trout on Lake Superior
A longtime Lake Superior troller has caught what is believed to be the largest “lean” lake trout taken at the Duluth end of Lake Superior.
By Sam Cook , May 27, 2009
Ash borer closing in
NEW LONDON — As people started checking in early Friday morning at Sibley State Park for a weekend of camping, the office staff there received an urgent email about the emerald ash borer that will affect all visitors at every state park.
By Carolyn Lange , May 20, 2009
Hooked on the St. Louis River
ON THE ST. LOUIS RIVER, DULUTH — The dark shape of three human forms loomed in the blackness at Boy Scout Landing shortly after 4 a.m. Saturday.
By Sam Cook , May 12, 2009
Kabetogama Lake is 2010 fishing opener
WHITE BEAR LAKE, Minn. – The Minnesota Governor’s Fishing Opener moves back north in 2010, after seeing its first visit to the metro area this year in 61 years of the event.
By Brad Swenson , May 11, 2009
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