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Mark D. Brandt, 42, Duluth, driving under the influence, fined $1,000 and 60 days local confinement, time stayed on one year probation with conditions.
May 27
Adam A. Archer, 29, Duluth, possession of controlled substance, one year local confinement, 340 days stayed on one year probation with conditions.
Michael A. Tyson, 59, Duluth, disorderly conduct, continued for dismissal for one year.
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Aaron R. Bailey, 45, Esko, hands-free law violation, fined $50.
Samantha J. Belich, 27, Duluth, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, fined $1,000 and 60 days local confinement, time stayed on one year probation with conditions.
Parker J. Beyer, 21, Bemidji, Minnesota, driving after suspension (offense dated: 12/8/17), fined $200.
U of M extension launches summer camps, classes
The 4-H learning series starts June 8, 2021, with a class on campfires. In-person day camps start June 16. 2:51 pm, Jun. 3, 2021 ×
Aedea Winter, 12, harvests kale in her family s garden Aug. 1, 2020. Attending 4-H Healthy Sprouts, a virtual gardening class through the University of Minnesota extension office, has helped Aedea stay engaged, she said. (2020 file / Tyler Schank / News Tribune)
Kiddos across northeast Minnesota and beyond can get their summer fun online and in-person this summer.
The University of Minnesota Extension kicks off its summer catalog on Tuesday, June 8, with a variety of courses and camps and there’s something for stargazers, globetrotters, crafters and more.
Mille Lacs walleye fishing returns to catch-and-release only
June 1, 2021
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ONAMIA, Minn. (AP) Walleye fishing on Mille Lacs Lake returned to catch-and-release only on Tuesday for the rest of the summer.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has long imposed stricter regulations on the popular lake in an effort to boost its walleye population, which has been struggling due to invasive species, warmer water and a decline in forage species. For the past several years, anglers haven’t been able to keep walleye they catch on Mille Lacs during the summer.
This spring, anglers were allowed to keep one walleye apiece from 21-23 inches, or one over 28 inches, from the season opener through the busy Memorial Day weekend. But that’s ending for the summer to try to avoid the state exceeding its share of the lake’s allowable walleye harvest, which is divided between sport anglers and eight Ojibwe bands.
“Up in the land where Paul Bunyan statues are big and the tall tales about him are even bigger, lie some of Minnesota’s most beautiful resort communities. This is the land of 10,000 lakes and truly untouched wilderness surrounding Bemidji, Duluth, and Brainerd, among other towns, otherwise known as Minnesota’s Northwoods," the author describes her book.