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Larry Leonard of Brainerd has been building houses and studying purple martins since the 1970s.
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Try Minnesota state forests for last-minute options, Voyageurs tops list of Midwest camping spots and why one survey ranked Wyoming as the best state to camp in.
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Now and then a tom or toms would gobble from the direction of private land, but never seemed to get any closer. We were getting discouraged.
Hospitals say legislative bills would create an "existential crisis" for systems. Nurses say they need more say in staffing.

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A routine C-47 flight from Indianapolis ended with tragedy for many and a very close brush with death for the three people who survived.
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Adding native plants to your yard, reducing window collisions and buying bird-friendly coffee will help sustain songbirds.
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Letting voters decide Trump’s fate might help restore some of the public’s faith in the legal and political systems which are now in serious disrepair.
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For birds, spring is a time of renewal. The males of most species will sing and display for prospective mates, and at the same time compete with other males for breeding territory.
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The idea of such security at all our schools is difficult to embrace but we have no choice.
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The indoor-archery program builds confidence, skills and interest in the outdoors.

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The parents point to the hospital; the medical center says the father was negligent
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When turkey hunting season finally arrives, we otherwise ordinary humans rise well prior to daylight, dress ourselves in camouflage from head to toe and enter the woods in darkness.
While many of us are eagerly anticipating spring, late winter, when the ice forms, is one of Dawn LaPointe's favorite times to capture images of Lake Superior.

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