Stay updated with breaking news from ஜெர்ரி ராப். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Gov. Walz signs bill exempting some home-based wild game processors from state oversight 5:00 pm, May 27, 2021 × Garage guy wild game processors can rest a little easier. The Minnesota Legislature partially overturned a 2020 requirement that they get licensed, which would entail costly upgrades for many of the processers who operate out of their garages, sheds or other outbuildings. It was signed into law by Gov. Tim Walz on May 25. Some processers would still have to get licensed by the state, mainly those making more than $20,000 a year from butchering wild game or who process more than 200 deer a year. Minnesota had not yet started enforcing the requirement, but had been contacting processors to educate them about the new law and were planning to enforce it beginning this fall. ....
Douglas County landowners say County Ditch 6 is a dud, don t want to pay for it Property owners in Alexandria Township claim they are not benefitting from it as their land doesn t drain into it. 5:20 pm, May 19, 2021 × Douglas County Commissioners – (from left) Charlie Meyer, Heather Larson, Jerry Rapp, Tim Kalina and Keith Englund – listen to concerns from landowners wanting to remove their property from Douglas County Ditch 6. Speaking on behalf of the county, and seated at the table in front of the commissioners, were Kurt Deter, attorney (left) and Tom Anderson, Drainage and Ag inspector. (Celeste Edenloff / Echo Press) Property owners who say they aren t getting any benefit from a county ditch for which they are assessed will have to wait until the next Douglas County Board meeting for any sort of resolution ....
The following is a letter to the editor submitted to the newspaper by a reader. It does not necessarily reflect the views of the Echo Press. To submit a letter, send it to [email protected] or Echo Press, P.O. Box 549, Alexandria, MN 56308. ....
Latoka and Lobster are the lakes impacted. 4:22 pm, Apr. 7, 2021 × Two lakes in Douglas County, including Lake Latoka, will have permanent no wake zones on certain sections. On Lake Latoka, a no wake zone will be implemented at the Narrows, which runs under Interstate 94 between the north and south bays. This photo was taken by Craig Mische in 2018. He was on the east side of Latoka Heights Lane, but the drone he used was further south. (Contributed photo) Boaters beware, no wake zones have permanently been put in place on sections of two Douglas County lakes – Latoka and Lobster. Also, electric trolling motors are now OK to use on a portion of Lake Ida. ....
Garage venison processors trying to overturn licensing law echopress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from echopress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.