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Increased ATV traffic expected in Douglas County this summer

Helmets and reduced speeds on roads can prevent serious injuries. Written By: Maria Lockwood | × An ATV crosses over a bridge along the Osaugie Trail in Superior in March 2021. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com) Off-road ridership spiked in Douglas County last year, as residents and visitors alike sought outdoors activities in the midst of the pandemic. Sgt. Jake Engelman, recreation officer with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, saw a huge increase in all-terrain and utility-task vehicle traffic in 2020 and sees the trend continuing this year. “We’re expecting even more county park use, and then ATV/UTV trails and roads, we’re expecting a pretty good increase this summer again on top of last year,” he said.

Douglas County Sheriff s Office catches birch thief in act

Forestry chair worries fines are not sufficient to deter theft of trees in hard-to-prove cases 4:33 pm, May 5, 2021 × Small birch trees are being harvested from Douglas County forest lands illegally, county officials say. (Bob King / 2012 file / Duluth News Tribune) The Douglas County Forest has become a crime scene as thieves harvest birch saplings to smuggle out of the woods to sell for decorations. Tips from area residents helped the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office catch one accused thief in the act. Joshua Dewey-Dale Taylor, 27, of Solon Springs, was cited for cutting, harvesting and removing forest products without a permit and operating a motor vehicle on forestry land off a developed road or trail when Douglas County Sheriff’s Sgt. Jake Engelman observed him cutting birch illegally with an electric saw.

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