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Chapter plans walk-thru, drive-thru fundraising banquet May 21 in Worthington. 7:00 pm, Apr. 20, 2021 ×
Nobles County Pheasants Forever members stand at Pheasant Run 39, the Ransom Ridge Wildlife Management Area, near the intersection of 290th Street and Knauf Avenue on Thursday, April 15, 2021. The group includes Bryon Foote (from left), Gordon Heitkamp, Jeff Meinders, Jesse Walker, Kevin Boots, Scott Rall and Doug Tate. (Tim Middagh/The Globe)
WORTHINGTON Nobles County Pheasants Forever has a lot to celebrate when it gathers for a non-traditional banquet next month in Worthington.
The chapter recently collected its third No. 1 Chapter in the Nation title as the most prolific habitat acquisition chapter in the United States in 2020, reaching $13 million in habitat expenditures since it was established in 1984. Meanwhile, its president, Scott Rall, was recognized last month as Minnesota Outdoor News publication’s Person of the Year. In addition, four land acquis
Event, postponed from 2020, is anticipated to draw approximately 1,000 attendees. 6:00 am, Jan. 29, 2021 ×
An aerial view of the cattle barns on the Grant Binford farm east of Luverne. (Special to The Globe)
REGIONAL Plans to bring the 2021 Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Tour to Rock and Nobles counties are ramping back up after the 2020 tour had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The event will take place July 13, with eight different tour stops across the two counties. The Rock-Nobles Cattlemen’s Association anticipates approximately 1,000 attendees, according to President Jay Bakken, a cattle producer from rural Garretson, South Dakota.
“We’re pretty proud of what we have down here and we’re looking forward to showing it to the rest of the state,” said Bakken. “We’re looking forward to good attendance because I think people are ready to get back to something normal.”