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Thanking America's Armed Forces to All National Parks

International Falls, Minnesota – To show appreciation for those who serve in the U.S. Military, the National Park Service will begin issuing an annual pass offering free entrance to all 397 national parks for active duty military members and their dependents.

DNR Video Explains Aquatic Invasive Species Threat

The Minnesota DNR produced this video to explain the threat posed by aquatic invasive species.

Weekly Conservation Officer Report

Weekly Conservation Officer Report

The Minnesota DNR provided these summaries of last week's activity by conservation officers.  Check other community pages on this website for reports from other regions.

CO Darrin Kittelson (International Falls) reports fishing opener fairly uneventful on Lake Kabetogama and Rainy River. Weather conditions were favorable except for wind making it difficult to control boats. Invasive species checks at access points were received well, except complaints of rules and requirements changing constantly making it confusing. Most people understand and want to comply. Nuisance bear complaint was handled in Int’l Falls.  Enforcement action was taken for transporting boat with drain plug in, state campground violations, extra lines, and ATV violations.

DNR Lifting Most Burning Restrictions Wednesday

DNR Lifting Most Burning Restrictions Wednesday

Burning restrictions will soon be lifted in several counties in northern Minnesota due to the green-up of fire fuels, which eases wildfire conditions, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

New General Manager for Lake Country Power

New General Manager for Lake Country Power

Lake Country Power's Board of Directors has named Greg Randa general manager of the 43,000 member rural electric cooperative. The veteran cooperative manager will be charged with the responsibility to lead the non-profit utility on its course to improve service and reliability for members in northern Minnesota.

“Greg is an experienced general manager and he has been a valuable contributor to the electric cooperative through the years,” said Lake Country Power Board President Jack Huhta.

DNR: Expect To Be Checked for Aquatic Species

DNR: Expect To Be Checked for Aquatic Species

Anglers and boaters can expect stepped-up patrols and citations for violating the state’s aquatic invasive species  laws, according to Lt. Col. Rodmen Smith, Department of Natural Resources Enforcement Division assistant director.

“We are setting the expectation of the angling and boating public that they will follow the laws to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species, that they will be checked for AIS violations, and that they will cited if a violation is found,” Smith said.

The increased patrols will begin with the walleye opener on Saturday, May 12, and continue through the Memorial Day weekend and into the summer.

Minnesota law prohibits the possession or transport of any AIS in Minnesota. Conservation officers and peace officers may stop and inspect motorists pulling boats or other marine equipment upon a “reasonable belief” that AIS are present.

Explore Life and Death of the Stars

Join Voyageurs National Park Aquatic Ecologist, Geof Smith, in an exploration of the life and death of the stars on Friday, May 18, at 8:30 p.m. at Voyageurs National Park.

"Starry, Starry Night: Life and Death of the Stars” is a two hour program focusing on how these cosmic events are connected to life on earth.

Meet inside the Rainy Lake Visitor Center on for an indoor presentation followed by outdoor viewing with binoculars, if weather permits. Binoculars are available or you may bring your own.

This program is sponsored by Voyageurs National Park Association. No fee or registration is required to attend. Recommended ages 12 and up.