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A widower's plan to count his blessing at times of deepest grief
Ted Gault of Elk Grove Village and his late wife Donna ... Donna's mother worked at the Brown County Public Library and later taught at Washington Jr High School. When Donna was 13 years old, her sister Carol was born and I think this was when Donna ...
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Washington sees new low in deer harvest numbers, Idaho above average
according to recently released Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife harvest report. Hunters harvested 26,537 deer, when counting special and general permits. A total of 106,977 Washingtonians received deer licenses. The state’s 54,638 licensed elk ...
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Editorial: State creates its own elk problem
The farmers and ranchers in the Skagit River Valley of northwestern Washington state have a problem. Elk. The state, at the urging of area Native American tribes, has been rebuilding the elk herd there. It’s been too successful. The elk are overrunning ...
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North Dakota moose and elk hunting license lotteries held
Elk, moose and bighorn sheep licenses are once-in-a-lifetime licenses in North Dakota. Hunters who have received one in the past aren’t eligible to apply for that species again. Copyright © 2018 The Washington Times, LLC. Click to Read More and View ...
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WA. Game Commission Sets New Hunting Seasons, Approves Land Purchase In Chelan County
OLYMPIA –-(Ammoland.com)-The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted new hunting regulations through 2020 for deer, elk, waterfowl, and other game species at a public meeting April 12-14 2018 in Olympia. The commission, a citizen panel appointed ...