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Senate Bill 802 would allow owners to sell the land to a potential developer so as long as the sale is approved by the DNR and the DNR is reimbursed for the grant money, plus interest.
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Senate Bill 802 would allow owners to sell the land to a potential developer so as long as the sale is approved by the DNR and the DNR is reimbursed for the grant money, plus interest.
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A funding tool used to protect land, build trails, and manage forests would be renewed for another four years in the next Wisconsin State Budget.As WXPR…
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The Legislature’s Republican-controlled budget committee has voted to extend Wisconsin’s land stewardship program for four years, rather than another…
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For seven hours today Wednesday, the Wisconsin Joint Committee on Finance heard from people on their priorities for the state budget.The budget hearing…
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Jeff Currie and his wife Ann took advantage of the early snow melt to get a look at the latest progress on the Great Headwaters Trails.“I must say this is…
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Wisconsin residents have shown a renewed interest in outdoor activities during the pandemic, but conservation groups and some local governments say to…
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People in the Wisconsin, and especially the Northwoods, want to see the state government continue to fund conservation and environmental projects in the…
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Many natural areas and local recreation sites have been funded by the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program. Dozens of environmental and hunting and fishing…
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Wisconsin Republican legislators are questioning bonding for more land under the state's Knowles- Nelson Stewardship Program. State Senator Tom Tiffany of…