The St. Cloud Times Ron Schara, Opinion Editorial November 25, 2011 As an avid hunter and outdoorsman, I want to discuss an aspect of hunting that I think is often overlooked by hunters and nonhunters… continue reading
The Marshall Independent By Per Peterson November 30, 2010 Hunting Works for Minnesota is new to the scene and wants to spread the word about the impact hunting has on the state’s economy. Its name… continue reading
Duluth News Tribune Mark Johnson, Opinion Editorial November 28, 2010 Too often overlooked by hunters and non-hunters alike is our sport’s impressive economic impact. Not enough people consider the benefits we all get from the… continue reading
By: Pat Miller, Bemidji Pioneer Anyone visiting a local business the past two weekends could not have missed the blaze orange clad men and women who were doing likewise. Bemidji is a destination for the… continue reading
By Twin Cities Business Magazine Called Hunting Works for Minnesota, the organization was formed to advocate for public policy that supports the sport and convey the economic impact that it brings to the state. Hunting… continue reading
By: Joy Lim Nakrin - KSTP 5 Eyewitness News A group of local business owners and sporting organizations is encouraging hunting to boost local businesses. The group "Hunting Works for Minnesota" is touring the state to spread their… continue reading
By Dennis Anderson - Minneapolis Star Tribune A new partnership that brings together Twin Cities and outstate businesses and groups that support hunting -- and benefit from it economically -- has formed to promote the… continue reading
Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal - by John Vomhof Jr. Hunting in Minnesota has a total economic impact of $1.47 billion, according to a new organization launched to promote the economic benefits of hunting.… continue reading
Doug Smith, Star Tribune When Minnesota's waterfowl season opens Saturday, something will be missing: hunters. The number of duck hunters has declined by nearly 50 percent in the past 30 years, from an estimated 155,000… continue reading
A Minnesota artist has won the 2010 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest for the fourth time. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Saturday that James Hautman of Chaska has been named the winner. He… continue reading