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Know the latest fire danger and burning restrictions from the Minnesota DNR
The woman was staying at a cabin near Gull Lake and let her dog outside shortly after midnight, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
Believe what you want about acupuncture, Paul Colson says, but it worked for him in his battle against alpha-gal syndrome. He’s back to eating venison and other red meat without any issues.
Memorial Day weekend represents the traditional start of the recreational boating season, when waterways come alive with all sorts of users.

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Area MnDNR Conservation Officer Weekly Reports - May 26, 2023
Event included a catfish excursion on the Red River with volunteer guides from the Red River Catfish Club and a morning shooting clay targets at the Dakota Sporting Clays range west of Grand Forks.
Warm and breezy will be the theme for parts of the Dakotas and Minnesota this weekend with scattered T-storms staying west until Monday.
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Kick back and get comfortable with this latest edition of Love of the Lakes magazine, which explores our beloved lakes through a wonderful variety of stories.
Coexistence with bears is completely doable with a few easy steps that anyone can follow.
Lawmakers adjourn after making “historic” improvements for the environment and outdoor recreation.

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In a way, you could say the carnage dealt out by Old Three Legs wasn’t all his fault, since he had a rough start in life. His mother was a 'freak wolf,' with an evil reputation.
The DNR decision to reduce licenses in Zone 20 was based on several factors, including anticipation the Red Lake Nation would increase tags for their tribal hunt in the 1863 Old Crossing Treaty area.
The updated master plan will guide management of the Red Lake WMA’s forests and peatlands. It will include management goals, objectives and strategies for the WMA throughout the next 10 years.

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