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The Boy and Man From Sauk Centre

The Boy and Man From Sauk Centre
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Forest preserve has incomparable scenery, troubling past

Outdoor News Radio – April 2, 2022: Fishing, fishing, fishing – and Pheasants Forever newsflash

Outdoor News Radio – April 2, 2022: Fishing, fishing, fishing – and Pheasants Forever newsflash
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Lower sunfish limits in place locally, across Minnesota after Quality Sunfish Initiative receives huge public support

Lower sunfish limits in place locally, across Minnesota after Quality Sunfish Initiative receives huge public support Douglas Count lakes Irene, Whiskey and Osakis all have lower sunfish limits now after being identified as waters that should be able to grow big sunfish by reducing daily limits during the Minnesota DNR s Quality Sunfish Initiative that drew widespread public support in 2020. 12:46 pm, Mar. 2, 2021 × A total of 94 Minnesota waters have new special regulations now in effect with lower daily sunfish limits that are in place to try to grow bigger sunfish in the selected lakes across the state. (File photo) The Minnesota DNR asked for public input in 2020 on a Quality Sunfish Initiative aimed at trying to increase the number of large sunfish in many of the state’s waters that have been targeted as having the potential to produce those fish.

Walz announces broadband grants for 39 projects

Elena Yur evna Gorina/Getty Images UP TO SPEED: Rural broadband projects in Minnesota are set to meet the state’s goals for minimum upload and download internet speeds. More than $20 million has been awarded to provide high-speed access to communities in greater Minnesota. Feb 11, 2021 Gov. Tim Walz announced that the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development will award grants totaling $20,645,425 to 39 projects under the state’s Border-to-Border Broadband Development Grant program. State grant dollars are matched by $33,695,279 in local funds, for a total investment in broadband infrastructure. The projects will bring broadband access to 6,922 businesses, homes and community institutions. This is the sixth year for the program.

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