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Public land expands near Prairie Wetlands Learning Center

U.S. government purchase of 42 acres will open opportunities for hunters, hikers Written By: Karen Tolkkinen | × A sign at the Prairie Wetlands Learning Center near Fergus Falls, Minn., exhibits some birds that can be seen on the Pine to Prairie Birding Trail. Mike McFeely / The Forum Hunters, hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts will finally be able to reach a previously landlocked wildfowl production area behind the Prairie Wetlands Learning Center in Fergus Falls. The Otter Tail County Commission on Tuesday, May 11, approved the sale of 42.65 acres to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. The parcel will connect the learning center with the 338-acre Tungseth Waterfowl Production Area, providing access to the public.

Circle Back: He built it, they came | Nashville Post

Circle Back: He built it, they came On the latest episode of the EC’s podcast, serial entrepreneur Shannon Terry talks about building college sports companies and much more Shannon Terry was far ahead of his time when he founded one of the earliest college sports recruiting news sites in 1996. This was only the first of several multimillion-dollar ventures he has launched and grown. Known today as one of the most influential people in online sports, Terry shares his success story in the newest episode of the Circle Back podcast from the Nashville Entrepreneur Center. “The impetus for our business was the fact that I was a psycho college football fan,” Terry told Clark Buckner about what drove him to build AllianceSports, Rivals and 247Sports, as well as Comicbook.com and, more recently, Outsider and Spiny.ai. Also discussed: What he learned about creating an organizational culture from Lipscomb coach Don Meyer and how he assembled the template for his success in the early d

Introducing the EC s Circle Back podcast

Some of the city’s most prominent entrepreneurs revisit moments that defined their paths The Post is proud to be the media partner of Circle Back, the Nashville Entrepreneur Center’s new podcast that shines a light on some of Middle Tennessee’s most well-known entrepreneurs. Starting Tuesday and running through the end of April, listeners will get to listen in on in-depth conversations with former Gov. Phil Bredesen, Darrell Freeman, Beth Chase, Cordia Harrington, Dan Crockett, Shannon Terry and Clint Smith. Sitting down with host Clark Buckner, they will talk about how they started their ventures, the challenges they overcame and the lessons they learned to become successful entrepreneurs.

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