Following an 80-minute public hearing, the Select Board voted to advance a plan to allow deer hunting within the town limits during November for the next three years.
Stearns County is holding a public hearing at Melrose City Hall on April 7 to discuss whether to keep its shotgun-only rule for deer hunting amid new rifle regulations.
STOCKS closed higher on Wednesday as investors bought cheap stocks after the market’s three-day slide and before the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) policy meeting, where a rate cut is widely ...
The Freeborn County Board of Commissioners is sought community input on Thursday, Feb. 12 on whether to allow rifles for deer ...
Declan Doyle told “The Lounge” he wants Baltimore hunting explosive plays, with clear run and pass benchmarks and a physical, ...
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The proposal would have moved the start of the season to the weekend before Thanksgiving but will remain the weekend after ...
FAIRMONT— After a lengthy discussion on Tuesday, the Martin County Board of Commissioners decided by majority vote to allow ...
Currently, there is a $50 fine and $10 worth of court costs. If this measure becomes law, violators will be responsible for a $50 fine, a $29.50 privilege tax for court expenses, $3 penalty for a ...
That is why what is happening now should concern all Alaskans. Native organizations across the state are mobilizing to ensure that people who move to urban areas — because their families lack economic ...
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