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Month: November 2019

Outdoors

Group Features Examples of Why They’re Denying Access to Hunters

November 25, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

It was probably the most controversial topic of North Dakota’s 2019 Legislative Session— Should landowners have to post their property in order to make it off limits to others? That debate took place legislatively as a result of Senate Bill [read more…]

North Dakota

Bismarck Residents Need to Put Kibosh to $114.5 Million Rec Center

November 21, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

If you’re a resident of Bismarck, then you’ve probably heard about the recreation complex being proposed for North Dakota’s capital city. It’s a doozy— a 25 acre, $114.5 million doozy. The Bismarck Tribune covered it yesterday. Over the years, we’ve [read more…]

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In the Big Scheme of Things, the Keystone Leak isn’t a Big Deal

November 18, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

By now, you’ve undoubtedly heard about the Keystone pipeline leak in eastern North Dakota. While the leak was reported nearly three weeks ago, near the community of Edinburg and about 60 miles northwest of Grand Forks, its hit the news [read more…]

North Dakota

The Biggest Threat to the Legacy Fund is the North Dakota Legislature

November 14, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

In August of 2018, we published an article in which I expressed the view that our very own North Dakota Legislature is perhaps the greatest threat to the state’s Legacy Fund. I’m even more convinced of that today than I [read more…]

Outdoors

A Last Minute Checklist Before You Go Deer Hunting

November 7, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Tomorrow at noon marks the beginning of North Dakota’s 2019 Deer Gun Season. You’re probably far more organized than I’ve been at times when it comes to prepping for the hunt. If not, then you can probably relate to things [read more…]

Outdoors

Should North Dakotans be a Bit More Tolerant of Wildlife?

November 6, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

A Minot Daily News article this week reminded me of something I’ve noticed about myself for a number of years now— I’m perhaps a bit more of an environmentalist at heart than I once thought I was. And I don’t [read more…]

North Dakota

Rules Committee Needs to Stop ND Health Dept from Undermining Legislative Process & Food Freedom

November 5, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Exactly two months ago, we published an article in relation to current efforts by the North Dakota Department of Health to undermine our state’s Food Freedom Law and its associated cottage food industry. If you’re unfamiliar with the issue, I [read more…]

Outdoors

ND Game & Fish Needs the Help of Hunters in Dealing with CWD

November 4, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

It’s a relatively new and unpleasant reality for some hunters in North Dakota— the existence and spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). With no way to cure or inoculate against the disease, it seems the Game & Fish Department is [read more…]

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