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Some guns used in Iowa crimes sold back to the public
The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, IowaRifles and shotguns seized in Iowa crimes are sold back to the public to raise money for the state, but some victim advocates say the annual gun auction adds to the problem of easy access to weapons for abusers and would-be criminals. Seized handguns...Tags: Gun Control, Interior Policy, Firearms, Criminals, Laws
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The Augusta Chronicle, Ga., Rob Pavey column
The Augusta Chronicle, Ga.There was plenty of gobbling and gunfire last weekend at Savannah River Site, which opened its expansive forests for the 10th year to accommodate the NWTF Wheelin' Sportsmen Ultimate Turkey Hunt. This year's event attracted 28 hunters with...Tags: U.S. Department of Energy, Turkey, National Rifle Association of America, American Cancer Society, Turkey (animal)
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Creating illusion in the turkey woods leads to success
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewWhen Bill Bassinger talks to kids about what it takes to be a successful turkey hunter, he offers three pieces of advice. The first is, don't move. The second is, don't move. The third? Don't move. Violate any of the three rules and a gobbler likely...Tags: Pittsburgh, Biology, Science and Technology, Turkey (animal), Lifestyle and Leisure
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Morel festival begins new tradition for area mushroom hunters
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind.With all of the spring festivities and traditions that occurred last weekend, the "shroomers" of the region kicked off a new tradition. The first Simply Mushrooms, Simply Music Morel Festival took place at the Bill Monroe Memorial Park and Campground in...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Mushrooms, Lifestyle and Leisure, Arts and Culture
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Northwest Minnesota schools make marks in state clay target league
Grand Forks HeraldTHIEF RIVER FALLS -- Paul Kasprick took his daughter, Alyssa, hunting for the first time last fall. "She couldn't hit the broad side of a barn," Kasprick, of Thief River Falls, said. Kasprick decided to take his daughter to the Thief River Falls Gun...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Sports, Manufacturing and Engineering, Students, Lifestyle and Leisure
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N.D. proposes another cut in deer licenses
Grand Forks HeraldThe North Dakota Game and Fish Department is proposing to reduce the number of deer gun licenses it offers again this fall, and the northeast part of the state will take the brunt of the cuts. According to Randy Kreil, wildlife division chief for Game...Tags: Gun Control, North Dakota Legislature, Interior Policy, Politics, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Controlled burns help save forests
Knoxville News SentinelOne morning this spring, fire broke out at the southern end of the Cherokee National Forest in a remote area known as the Beaverdam Burn. The forecast called for sunny skies and calm winds -- a welcome break from the rain and snow that had been...Tags: Conservation, Table Tennis, Biology, Science and Technology, Sports
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The Bavarian case for registering guns
Besides drinking beer, there are two other pastimes that Bavarians love: driving and sport-shooting, including hunting. Bavarians build BMW's "Ultimate Driving Machines." Bavarians' national dress is hunter green. No one who visits Munich is likely to...
Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Firearms, Immigration, University of Baltimore, Laws
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Survival of the fittest
Grand Haven Tribune, Mich.Fire. It's all about the fire. Sure, a bit of shelter's nice, especially when the snow starts flying, but in the darkest, coldest hours of the night, it's the warm glow and reassuring crackle of a fire that can be the difference between some semblance...Tags: Man vs. Wild (tv program), Lifestyle and Leisure
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Latest Missouri news, sports, business and entertainment
SPRING FLOODING-LEVEE BREACH Small levee breaches on Mississippi River WINFIELD, Mo. (AP) — A levee breach on the Mississippi River north of St. Louis is causing some concern. The small levee broke Friday afternoon between the northern Missouri...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Government, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Parties and Movements, Companies and Corporations
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BRIEF: BIZ BUZZ: IDEA contest hails 2013 winners
Grand Forks HeraldNorthwest Minnesota's IDEA Competition announced four winners April 24 at its awards banquet in Thief River Falls. Each receives $10,000 in cash to advance his or her business idea, plus technical assistance. The winners are: --Brian and Coreen...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure
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Investigators seek cause of fire that killed three, injured five
The Leader-TelegramRobert Minder Sr. needed a wheelchair to get around, and he lost both of his arms in a sawmill accident. But he didn't let those impediments prevent him from living life as fully as he could. Each fall Minder, 82, went deer hunting with relatives. He...Tags: Fires, Lifestyle and Leisure
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