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CROOKSTON DRIFTBUSTERS, DNR TO HOST SNOWMOBILE SAFETY TRAINING FIELD DAY

The Crookston Driftbusters Snowmobile Club will hold their annual Snowmobile Safety Training Field Day on Saturday, January 4 beginning at 8:00 a.m. at the Crookston Sports Center.  In order to participate in the field day, youth ages 12-15 need to complete the online course available at www.snowmobilecourse.com. The cost of the online course is $24.95.  […]

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DNR OFFICIALS STRESS SNOWMOBILE SAFETY AS FATAL CRASHES TREND UP

Heading into the holiday season, conservation officers from the Department of Natural Resources are reminding all snowmobile riders to make safety their priority as the number of fatal crashes around the state has trended upward the past few years. Three riders have died so far this winter and there have been other close calls, including

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UPPER AND LOWER RED LAKE FISHERY MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT RENEWED BY DNR, RED LAKE NATION

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Red Lake Nation and Bureau of Indian Affairs signed a new 10-year memorandum of understanding (MOU) today that outlines continued cooperative management of the walleye population in Upper and Lower Red Lake in northwest Minnesota. The signing took place during a ceremony in Red Lake. “Red Lake Band members

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FREE ADMISSION TO 75 MINNESOTA STATE PARKS AND RECREATION AREAS ON DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING

The Department of Natural Resources is waiving entrance fees to all Minnesota state parks and recreation areas on Nov. 29, the day after Thanksgiving. “I wish everyone in Minnesota a peaceful and happy Thanksgiving,” said DNR Commissioner Sarah Strommen. “And on the day after the holiday, I can’t think of anything better than visiting one

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QUICK HITS FROM THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS FOUND IN RUFFED GROUSE Three Itasca County ruffed grouse that appeared sick have tested positive for a mosquito-borne virus called eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), marking the first time the virus has been confirmed to cause illness in a Minnesota wild animal. Learn more about the virus and how it was found. HUNTERS, KNOW

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UMC HOSTING SECOND “TIPS & TRICKS: BEGINNER HUNTING & FISHING” EVENT

On Monday, November 4, from 4:00 – 6:45 p.m. the University of Minnesota Crookston will host the second “Tips & Tricks: Beginner Hunting & Fishing” in the Valley Technology Park. This is a free event and geared toward women ages 18 to 44, although men are welcome. No previous hunting or firearms skills are necessary

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