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August 3rd and 4th: Pioneer Powers Annual Threshing Show in Hanley Falls.

Ask a Trooper: VIN Question…
Question: I’ve been helping my neighbor prep for sale a 1955 Ford pickup that has been in her family since new.
DNR proposes selling 80,000 acres of school trust lands in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness to the U.S. Forest Service to benefit Minnesota’s public schools
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the Minnesota Office of School Trust Lands, and the U.S.
PACT Act Claims Clinic scheduled for August 17
Central Minnesota Veterans or their loved ones who served during the Vietnam War, Gulf War era, or Post 9/11 era may have increased health care or compensation benefits due to the PACT Act, a new law that expands VA health care eligibility and benefits for Veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances.

Warm-up expected over the weekend
The region saw some strong thunderstorms that brought severe weather to the state of Minnesota over the weekend.

Ask a Trooper: Class D License…
Question: I’ve never really paid attention but I know that I have a class D driver’s license, but what is that good for?Answer: Your driver’s license allows you to drive a motor vehicle on public streets and highways.
Minnesota DNR webinars focus on southern Minnesota birding
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources invites people interested in wildlife and outdoor skills to check out the summer program schedule for the Minnesota Outdoor Skills and Stewardship Series.In a webinar on Wednesday, July 17, DNR birding expert May Vang will share ways to engage people in bird watching and conservation.
Minnesota DNR certifies nine new record fish
After making changes to the record fish program, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has seen steady interest by anglers in documenting their largest catches, as evidenced by the nine new state record fish the Minnesota DNR has certified since March.“Seeing all these new records is fantastic and we’re really pleased with how anglers have participated in the program so far,” said Mandy Erickson, fisheries program consultant.

Visitors Day scheduled at University of Minnesota outreach center
New date and time – Tuesday, July 23 from 2-6 p.m.Mark your calendar!
Ruffed grouse counts remain high in core of ruffed grouse range
Minnesota’s ruffed grouse spring population counts are similar to last year and to other recent peaks in the 10-year population cycle of grouse — a pattern recorded for 73 years, according to a study from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.The Minnesota DNR and its partners use spring drumming counts to help monitor the ruffed grouse breeding population through time.The recent grouse population trend includes a low point in the cycle in 2021 that was not as low as previous lows, followed by the highest peak this year since 1972.Warm temperatures and dry conditions that favor high nest success and chick survival the last few years may partly explain the quicker than expected rise to peak levels in the 10-year cycle.