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Deadline approaching for outdoor stamp design contest

Deadline approaching for outdoor stamp design contest By Jim Scott Jun 27, 2021 | 2:55 AM MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is now accepting artwork entries for the Wild Turkey, Pheasant and Waterfowl Stamp design contests. The winning art will appear on the 2022 Wisconsin Wild Turkey Stamp. The DNR is now accepting artwork entries for the 2022 Wild Turkey, Pheasant and Waterfowl Stamp design contests. Shown here is the 2021 Waterfowl Stamp winning artwork by Caleb Metrich of Lake Tomahawk. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR Every year, local artists from around Wisconsin compete for the opportunity to have their artwork featured on the Wild Turkey, Pheasant and Wisconsin Waterfowl stamps.

Waterfowl stamp price increase advances in budget process

Waterfowl stamp price increase advances in budget process Paul A. Smith, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Aaron Muche A drake and hen American wigeon fly over a Wisconsin wetland. The conservation community s push to increase the price of the Wisconsin waterfowl stamp is closer to reality than at any point in the last decade after the Joint Finance Committee on Wednesday approved a motion in the 2021-22 state budget process. The measure would increase the stamp s cost to $12; it has been $7 since 1997. The stagnant price has eroded the stamp s buying power and reduced its effectiveness in an era of rising land values and operational expenses.

A downward spiral, a spasm of violence, and two families are left mourning loved ones

A man s downward spiral ended in a shocking shooting. Now, two families in Kewaskum are mourning loved ones. Bill Glauber, Sophie Carson and Elliot Hughes, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Washington County Sheriff, Martin Schulteis UP NEXT KEWASKUM - Forest View Road cuts a straight line through quiet farmland north of West Bend before gently rising and twisting into a wooded area with several homes,  some tucked inside.  These days, the fields are snow-covered, more peaceful than ever. On Feb. 3, a mid-afternoon spasm of violence ruptured the area in ways the local folks struggle to comprehend. A 30-year-old man, out of prison for two months and struggling for years with mental health issues, careened down the road in a stolen car and rolled the vehicle. He clambered from the wreck and began to go house to house, desperate to grab another car.

A man s downward spiral ended in a shocking shooting Now, two families in Kewaskum are mourning loved ones

A man s downward spiral ended in a shocking shooting. Now, two families in Kewaskum are mourning loved ones. Bill Glauber, Sophie Carson and Elliot Hughes, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Washington County Sheriff, Martin Schulteis UP NEXT KEWASKUM - Forest View Road cuts a straight line through quiet farmland north of West Bend before gently rising and twisting into a wooded area with several homes,  some tucked inside.  These days, the fields are snow-covered, more peaceful than ever. On Feb. 3, a mid-afternoon spasm of violence ruptured the area in ways the local folks struggle to comprehend. A 30-year-old man, out of prison for two months and struggling for years with mental health issues, careened down the road in a stolen car and rolled the vehicle. He clambered from the wreck and began to go house to house, desperate to grab another car.

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