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Rancher may shoot wolf that killed calf
July 14, 2012 in Idaho on Page A6 A wolf recently killed a calf in Stevens County, and the rancher has permission to shoot the animal if it attacks the Diamond M Ranch’s herd again, state officials said. … 1
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Changes in fishing regulations
April 12, 2012 in Sports on Page K3 The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission has approved a slate of new fishing regulations that take effect May 1. New rules the commission approved that affect Eastern Washington anglers include:
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Landers: Allowing bait fishing would only damage Kettle River
November 17, 2011 in Outdoors, Sports on Page B1 Some anglers were startled this fall to learn the Washington Fish and Wildlife Department was entertaining a proposal to allow bait fishing in the Kettle River. Some of the agency’s … 2
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Landers: Proposal goes against Kettle River’s best interests
November 16, 2011 in Outdoors, Sports Some anglers were startled this fall to learn the Washington Fish and Wildlife Department was entertaining a proposal to allow bait fishing in the Kettle River.
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Recent rains worsen region’s flooding
May 27, 2011 in City on Page A12 An inch and a half of rain and up to seven inches of snow fell over the past couple of days in some parts of the Inland Northwest, exacerbating current …
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Weather service warns of rising rivers
April 22, 2010 in City, Idaho on Page A6 The National Weather Service warned residents Wednesday that smaller streams and rivers are on the rise in the region after warm weather triggered a rush of snow melt.

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