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Deer crashes Bengal fan's Sunday
LIMA, Ohio — A man in Ohio said he had to do some running of his own while watching football on TV when a deer came crashing in through a window. Jeff Berger said he managed to get out of the wa...
Posted on 12/2/09 at 3:14 AM
Frozen Gooseberry Falls is most beautiful it’s been in more than 25 years, park manager reports
February 04, 2010
Minnesota guide works with National Geographic on documentary about Mississippi
Minnesota NewsBEMIDJI, Minn. – Terry Larson of rural Cass Lake, Minn. just had time to finish harvesting wild rice and summer berries when a call came in for guide service.
By Molly Miron , November 10, 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
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
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
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
Regional trail open house is Thursday
A proposed trail from Spring Lake Park to Hastings, which has been in the discussion stage for almost 10 years, is one step closer to reality.By Jane Lightbourn , May 05, 2009
Woodbury man dies after being swept into river while exploring
April 27, 2009
Outdoors spending plans taking shape
ST. PAUL -- An influx of dedicated state tax revenue leads outdoors enthusiasts to believe a logjam of Minnesota natural resources projects will begin to free up this year.
By Scott Wente , April 13, 2009
Woman recovers after hours in snow bank, heart stopped for hour
Minnesota NewsJanice Goodger’s body was as cold as Dr. Chris Delp has ever seen – so cold that it seemed Goodger couldn’t possibly survive, especially at age 64.
By Janna Goerdt , January 07, 2009
Diamond Bluff park offers secluded place to play close to home
Folks in Diamond Bluff don’t see a lot of strangers at Sea Wing Park except for boaters who pull ashore — usually to go up the hill to the Nauti Hawg, a popular bar.By Ruth Nerhaugen , July 31, 2008
Minnesota state parks need $100 million in upkeep
OutdoorsMinnesota’s 72 state parks need more than $100 million to improve campgrounds, roads, water and sewer systems, and historic buildings, according to Courtland Nelson, the Department of Natural Resources’ state parks director.
By Lee Bloomquist, Duluth News Tribune , January 11, 2008
Aerated lakes spell danger for outdoors enthusiasts
OutdoorsThe Minnesota Department of Natural Resources warns ice anglers, snowmobilers, skiers and other outdoor enthusiasts to extra caution when going onto any lake that has aeration systems.
December 10, 2007
Old fuel dock to become overlook
A fueling dock on the Mississippi River in Jaycee Park, unused for many years, will soon become an overlook and fishing pier.November 23, 2007
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