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Traer Bridge to be replaced by loggers.
102-year old truss bridge scheduled for replacement; lumberjacks provide county with head start. Over 80 historic bridges will be the focus of the upcoming Historic Bridge Weekend in Iowa during th...
Posted on 5/13/13 at 4:09 AM
Dwarf star Wolf 359 endures after fictional Borg battle
The Borg were probably the most frightening and evil of all the alien races in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Outside of their collective group, nothing mattered. It was just kill, kill, kill and a...
Posted on 1/30/13 at 2:08 PM
Charter Schools: Serving Those Left Behind
A few weeks ago, the University of Minnesotas Institute on Race and Poverty released a report about the state of charter schools in Minnesota. One of the biggest issues was, as usual, student performa...
Posted on 3/14/12 at 5:30 AM
Great Lakes Wolf Population Delisted changes status in North Dakota
The recent decision by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to remove the Great Lakes population of gray wolves from federal protection might not seem as important in North Dakota as some of the othe...
Posted on 1/31/12 at 4:10 PM
Strange Sightings
Recently Far Guy and I were driving along a back road, and saw a movement. It was a strange looking bird. It had a really long beak. Neither of us had ever seen one like it before. We couldn't figur...
Posted on 7/3/10 at 5:09 AM
No-kill wolf ban spurs nonlethal options
As long as wolves have been making their comeback, biologists and ranchers have had a decidedly Old West option for dealing with those that develop a taste for beef: Shoot to kill. But for the past year, Oregon has been a "wolf-safe" zone, with ranchers turning to more modern, nonlethal ways to protect livestock.March 03, 2013
Minnesota details wolf season proposals
Up to 6,000 Minnesotans may get the chance to hunt and trap wolves later this year under a plan unveiled Wednesday by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.By By John Myers , Forum Communications Co. , January 26, 2012
N.D. caught in middle of federal wolf plan
By By Brad Dokken, Forum Communications Co. , May 06, 2011
Gray wolf shot in N.D.; species rarely seen in state
Wildlife officials have confirmed that an animal shot by a coyote hunter in early January east of Hillsboro actually was a gray wolf, a federally protected species rarely seen in North Dakota.March 07, 2011
Wolf Center turns 25
The International Wolf Center in Ely, Minn., received a nice 25th birthday present from the state of Minnesota recently — a $193,000 grant to help bring the center’s education efforts into classrooms across the state.By By John Myers , Forum Communications Co. , June 14, 2010
Minn. to get new federal wolf money
A new federal government program will help deal with problem wolves without killing them and pay farmers more for livestock losses from wolf attacks. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced $1 million in grants Thursday. Wisconsin will get $140,000 for the program, Minnesota $100,000 and Michigan $90,000. Seven other states will split the rest.By Forum Communications Co. report , April 02, 2010
Woman raises Red River Zoo’s wolf pack
Nicole Lee entered the wolf compound and was immediately set upon by five large canines. They came at her in an excited swirl, some jumping up to place large paws on her chest and shoulders. Lee shoved the 100-pound predators aside, but then showed her friendly intentions by rubbing their heads and ears.By By Dave Olson, Forum Communications Co. , February 23, 2010
Federal judge says gray wolf hunts can continue
A federal judge says gray wolf hunts in Montana and Idaho can go on, denying a request by environmentalists and animal welfare groups to stop the first organized wolf hunts in the lower 48 states in decades.September 09, 2009
Wolf, Kollman
September 09, 2009
Dodgers sign Wolf to 1-year deal
Pitcher Randy Wolf and the Los Angeles Dodgers agreed Friday to a $5 million, one-year contract. A 32-year-old left-hander, Wolf was a combined 12-12 with a 4.30 ERA last year with San Diego and Houston, which acquired him in July for minor league pitcher Chad Reineke. The Astros offered Wolf a $27 million, three-year contract in November, then withdrew the proposal a week later, citing the poor economy.February 07, 2009
Betty Wolf
December 09, 2008
Astros acquire Wolf in deal with Padres
The Houston Astros, believing their season can still be saved, acquired pitcher Randy Wolf from San Diego Tuesday in exchange for minor leaguer Chad Reineke.July 23, 2008
Three involved in rear-end crash
Three Jamestown residents were involved in a rear-end crash July 9 in southwest Jamestown that caused a total of $7,000 damage, according to the Jamestown Police Department.July 16, 2008
Official: Power outages unrelated
A power outage early Thursday morning was unrelated to the power outage Wednesday. The Thursday power outage was caused by a driver that hit a pole around 2 a.m., said Ritchie Wolf, area engineer for Ottertail Power Company. Wednesday’s power outage was caused by a tree that grew into a power line north of town.By By Sun Staff , July 11, 2008
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