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Read more about the article 2025 Grant Allen Scholarship Applications Now Being Accepted

2025 Grant Allen Scholarship Applications Now Being Accepted

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  • Post published:January 27, 2025
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Read more about the article 2022 Grant Allen Scholarship Applications Now Being Accepted

2022 Grant Allen Scholarship Applications Now Being Accepted

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  • Post published:December 6, 2022
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Read more about the article 2021 Grant Allen Scholarship Applications Now Being Accepted

2021 Grant Allen Scholarship Applications Now Being Accepted

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  • Post published:January 12, 2021
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The $1,000 Grant Allen Scholarship is available to any student attending a post secondary school who can write an essay about what Rush Lake means to them. Application instructions are…

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Read more about the article 2019 Grant Allen Scholarship Winners

2019 Grant Allen Scholarship Winners

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  • Post published:June 15, 2019
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The winners of the 2019 Grant Allen Scholarship are as follows:  Seth Hora, Rush City High School; Elena Herberg, Rush City High School, and Ben Schommer, Cambridge-Isanti High School.  All…

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Read more about the article 2019 Grant Allen Scholarship applications now being accepted

2019 Grant Allen Scholarship applications now being accepted

  • Post author:rliawebmaster
  • Post published:January 1, 2019
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The $1,000 Grant Allen Scholarship is available to any student attending a post secondary school who can write an essay about what Rush Lake means to them. Application instructions are…

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Minnesota DNR hosts webinar on agates:The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources invites people interested in wildlife and outdoor skills to check out the spring program schedule for the Minnesota Outdoor Skills and Stewardship webinar series.On Wednesday, May 21, Craig Prudhomme, a retired naturalist and college instructor, will discuss the fascinating geologic processes that led to the formation of the agates that make Minnesota and the area southwest of Lake Superior such a hot-spot for collecting. Hear about how agates are formed, some different types of agates, places to explore, special agate events, and what to do with them when you find them.The Minnesota Outdoor Skills and Stewardship Series webinars are free and offered year-round, though registration is required. Visit the Outdoor Skills and Stewardship webpage of the Minnesota DNR website (mndnr.gov/discover) for the registration portal, more information about upcoming webinars and recordings of past webinars. ... See MoreSee Less
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The Rush Lake Improvement Association has contracted to treat Curly Leaf Pondweed (CLP) and Invasive Milfoil two Aquatic Invasive Species in East and West Rush Lakes Chisago County in 2025. Rush Lake ...
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Ojibwe spring fishing season begins!Minnesota DNR reminds Minnesotans of Tribal rights to harvest fish:Each spring, Native American Tribal members in Minnesota preserve their cultural heritage while providing a vital food source for Tribal communities by harvesting fish through netting and spearing. This legally protected, regulated harvest of fish usually begins at ice-out.With the Tribal spring harvest season underway, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources recognizes Tribal members’ rights to exercise their harvest rights within the 1837 Ceded Territory and within reservation boundaries. The 1837 Treaty reserves to Tribal members the right to hunt and fish in the ceded territory, free of state regulation.The Tribal harvest within the 1837 Ceded Territory is regulated by the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission. Every season, both the state and Tribes agree on the quantity of fish that can be harvested, based on the long-term health of the resource. Then each Tribe declares to the DNR how many of each species of fish they intend to harvest from each lake in the ceded territory.Harvest begins shortly after the ice melts, with fishing permits issued by the Tribes to their members. Each fish — whether harvested by spear or net — is counted individually and the data are used in fishery management, including lake-by-lake determinations of when the year’s declared harvest is reached and further harvest is closed for the year.On-reservation harvesting:There are conservation codes the individual Tribal Nations establish for harvest within the reservation boundaries. Harvesting within the reservation boundaries is called an “on-reservation” harvest. Tribal members follow the conservation codes set forth by the governing bodies of their nations. A list of Tribal Nations and webpages for those seeking more information is available online (mn.gov/portal/government/tribal/mn-indian-tribes).Interfering with Tribal rights:It is illegal to interfere or attempt to interfere with Tribal members who are exercising treaty rights, including the spring harvest of walleye. Prohibited conduct against any Tribal member includes, but is not limited to, stalking, obstructing access to lakes, recklessly operating watercraft, creating hazardous wakes, threatening violence and committing acts of violence. Reporting Tribal rights infringement:Anyone who has witnessed or been subject to active infringement of Tribal rights to hunt, fish and gather, including harassment or a verbal threat of physical harm, is encouraged to report it to local law enforcement immediately by calling 911.People can also contact their local DNR conservation officer by calling 651-296-6157 or 888-646-6367.### ... See MoreSee Less
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The Minnesota Outdoor Skills and Stewardship Series webinars are free and offered year-round, though registration is required. Visit the Outdoor Skills and Stewardship webpage of the Minnesota DNR website (mndnr.gov/discover) for the registration portal, more information about upcoming webinars and recordings of past webinars.05/14/2025 BearwiseEpisode: 212The month is May, hibernation is over, and bears are out and about. Human-bear conflict is a natural part of a healthy and resilient bear population, but there are some simple tips you can use to coexist with bears and keep your property secure. Join Andrew Tri, DNR bear researcher and Franklin Whittaker, BearWise coordinator, for a discussion about how to be BearWise, keep your property safe, and keep bears wild.05/21/2025 Agates in MinnesotaEpisode: 213The Lake Superior Agate is the official state gemstone adopted in 1969 and is beloved and sought after by many. Craig Prudhomme is a retired naturalist and college instructor with a long-time interest in teaching how to Read the Landscape. In this webinar we will explore the fascinating geologic stories that lead to the formation of the agates that make Minnesota and the area southwest of Lake Superior such a hot-spot for collecting. We will look at how agates are formed, some different types, places to explore, special agate events, and what to do with them when you find them.### ... See MoreSee Less
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