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DNR URGES CAUTION TO CAMPERS AND OFF-ROAD RIDERS AS FIRE DANGER REMAINS VERY HIGH

Continued drought conditions mean very high fire danger persists in northwestern Minnesota. Spring outdoor recreation activity is increasing, and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources urges outdoor enthusiasts to limit the use of campfires and use caution with off-road vehicles that could spark and start a wildfire. Northern Minnesota counties remain under open burning restrictions. […]

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DNR ENCOURAGES BOATERS TO PREVENT SPREAD OF AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES

The approaching fishing season comes with a reminder from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to always follow state laws to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species. It’s also important for anglers to take a few minutes for invasive species prevention every time a boat comes out of the water. Maj. Shane Kirlin, DNR

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MINNESOTA FISHING OPENER IS MAY 15, TAKE A MOM FISHING TO BE HELD MAY 8-9

Fishing seasons open for walleye, bass, trout in lakes, and northern pike on Saturday, May 15, with this year’s date taking the prize for the latest possible opener under Minnesota statute. “We know there is some confusion about this year’s opener date,” said Jon Hansen, fisheries program consultant for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

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SPRING TURKEY HUNTING BEGINS WEDNESDAY

Minnesota’s turkey hunting season begins Wednesday, April 14, and hunters hoping to bag a tom turkey will see similar regulations as last year. A spring turkey license will provide the opportunity to hunt all permit areas in the state, with the exception of three major wildlife management areas. Permits are required for firearms turkey hunters

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POLK COUNTY INCLUDED IN RED FLAG WARNING FOR NW & WEST-CENTRAL MINNESOTA THURSDAY

With extreme fire risk conditions expected across northwest Minnesota, the National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for Thursday, April 1, in the following counties:  Becker, Clay, Clearwater, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau and Wilkin. A Red Flag Warning means the area is experiencing critical weather conditions

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CROOKSTON ROTARY HONORS STUDENTS OF THE MONTH FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH

Crookston Rotary Club recently honored Crookston High School (CHS) and University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) students for their Student of the Month program which awards monthly scholarships. Those who received recognition include CHS seniors Cameron Weiland and Linnea French, and UMC junior Karlie Brekken, and senior Grace Guyette. CAMERON WEILAND Cameron, whose parents are Ben and

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