Benton County emerges as the top deer harvesting area in Missouri’s Lake Region, with local hunters bringing in a total of 2,316 deer during the November firearms season. This figure includes 1,195 antlered bucks, 219 button bucks, and…
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Eden Prairie’s state lawmakers convene a town hall to tackle the pressing issue of gun violence in Minnesota, drawing approximately 70 attendees. This event follows several high-profile tragedies, including the assassination of House Speaker Emeritus Melissa Hortman and a school shooting in Minneapolis that left two children dead. Lawmakers emphasize the need for stricter gun control measures, highlighting the emotional toll these events have on students and families in the community. During the discussion, local legislators advocate for various proposals including extreme risk protection orders and assault rifle bans, pointing to the need for comprehensive reforms to enhance public safety.…
Vermont’s deer hunting season not only draws hunters but also serves a critical role in monitoring the state’s forest ecosystems. Each deer reported at designated locations contributes invaluable data, helping wildlife managers understand population dynamics and the overall health of their habitats. According to John Austin from Vermont Fish and Wildlife, this data set is one of the richest for deer populations nationwide, providing insights into nutrition and ecosystem balance based on measures like antler size and condition. As hunters engage with Vermont’s natural landscape, they participate in a long-standing tradition that supports science and conservation efforts. These efforts ensure…
Andrew Paul Johnson, a participant in the January 6 Capitol riot who received a pardon, is now facing serious charges related to child sex crimes involving two minors, one as young as 11 years old. Johnson was arraigned in October on multiple counts, heightening scrutiny over how individuals with felony convictions, particularly those involved in political unrest, are treated under the law. In a disturbing twist, Johnson allegedly promised reparations to the victims, suggesting a troubling awareness of the impact of his actions. This case not only draws attention to his recent pardon but also raises significant questions about accountability…
The Spartanburg County Coroner’s Office confirms the tragic death of a teenager following a shooting at an apartment complex on Monday night. In the wake of this incident, the coroner urges the community to take action against gun violence, highlighting the urgent need for addressing safety and accountability in local neighborhoods. This heartbreaking event has not only shaken the local community but also underscores a broader issue of youth violence that demands attention. As details surrounding the shooting emerge, residents and local leaders are challenged to unite in promoting peace and finding solutions to prevent future tragedies. Read full story…
This week Reid and Dan host a BROPOD in God’s Country. They cover their most recent hunt out west chasing Elk, recap where they are in the 2025 deer season, and answer some listener questions that were submitted. They chat through what they feel the right age is to purchase a fire arm for kids, along with addressing some of the nuances around songwriting in Nashville. Happy Thanksgiving from the GCP fam to yours! Read the full article here
Rochester police are actively investigating a drive-by shooting that left a victim hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. The incident occurred around 10:55 a.m. on Monday, November 24, when the victim was transitioning from Hollenbeck Street onto Trenaman Street and was struck by gunfire from another vehicle. After being shot, the victim managed to drive to Strong Memorial Hospital, where he is currently in recovery. As of now, police have not made any arrests in connection with the shooting, raising concerns about public safety and the ongoing violence in the area. Read full story at www.whec.com Read the full article here
As a Minnesota-based writer, I spent quite a few years covering news related to wolves. In fact, two topics that I really can’t stand to discuss anymore are wolves and CWD. It’s not that I’m not interested or concerned about either, but at some point, it’s like eating the same meal over and over. You just lose your appetite for it.That only gets exacerbated by the feeling that, as an individual, you can’t really do anything about either topic except fight with strangers online about it, which is about as healthy as eating gravel for breakfast. Neither issue is going…
00:00:01 Speaker 1: Welcome to the Wired to Hunt Foundations podcast, your guide to the fundamentals of better deer hunting, presented by first Light, creating proven versatile hunting apparel for the stand, saddle or blind. First Light Go Farther, Stay Longer, and now your host Tony Peterson. 00:00:20 Speaker 2: Hey, everyone, welcome to the Wire to Hunt Foundations podcast, which is brought to you by First Light. I’m your host, Tony Peterson, and this week I’m giving you your yearly reminder that gun hunting, like gun hunters, usually ends in unfilled tags and what you should do to not…
An 18-year-old man, Justin Bell, is fatally shot in an attempted armed robbery outside an Evergreen Park Walmart on Saturday evening. Witnesses report that two armed individuals approached another man in the parking lot during the incident, leading to a struggle that ended with Bell suffering multiple gunshot wounds. In addition to Bell’s tragic death, two other shootings in the area have also claimed lives: Loretta Davis, 56, was shot in Lansing, and Sean Boyd II, 30, was killed in Harvey. Investigators are following leads but have yet to locate the suspects involved in Bell’s shooting, emphasizing an urgent need…
John Blount, 51, and Eddie White, 37, are convicted for their involvement in a violent home invasion robbery that occurred nearly eight years ago at an illegal gambling house in south Sacramento. Armed with guns, the two men held victims at gunpoint, demanding money and personal items while physically assaulting some of them during the incident that took place early on January 22, 2018. The courtroom revealed shocking details of how the robbery unfolded, with victims thrown to the ground and furniture used as weapons against them. As the robbers fled, a woman monitoring the scene through security cameras alerted…