December 2022

Minnesota DNR shares 2022 accomplishments

Achievements include significant progress in conservation and natural resources management, connecting more people to the outdoors, and climate adaptation and mitigation The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has released a summary of some of its major accomplishments in 2022. From major milestones in habitat restoration that were decades in the making, to climate adaptation and mitigation efforts, to ensuring Minnesota’s unparalleled outdoor opportunities are accessible to more people, the DNR made significant progress on the goals and priorities in its strategic plan (files.dnr. state.mn.us/aboutdnr/reports/ conservationagenda/ dnr_strategic_plan.pdf).

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Barbara E Ramey

 Barbara E Ramey died from natural causes December 21, 2022, after a three year battle with Alzheimer’s. Barb was born June 29, 1937, to June (Betty) Kienitz and Roy Thompson…

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EXTEND AND ENHANCE THE EDUCATION OR UNLOCK THE POTENTIAL

Exodus 18: 20 “And thou shalt teach them ordinances and laws, and shalt shew them the way wherein they must walk, and the work that they must do.” In my home county a local school hosted the swearing in of newly elected county officials. Several of the elected officials were my former students and you cannot imagine how proud I am of those that I remember as children and youth in middle school or high school.

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Wintertime Bird Trees

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year everyone. What a snow-filled winter wonderland this early season has been. Heavy snow, freezing rain, wind, and more snow, have made for challenging times for not only us, but for resident wildlife, too. I’m reminded of this each morning when I fill the bird feeder. While brushing off a new layer of snow, chickadees and nuthatches are already waiting in nearby trees for breakfast. And so, I wonder? What do birds do when the feeder runs out of nutritious black-oil sunflower seeds? Or when I forget to fill the feeder?

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Ofelia “Katty” Canamar

Ofelia “Katty” Canamar, 63, of Crookston, MN, entered Heaven’s gates on Monday evening, December 19, 2022, with her family by her side. She was born to the late Jose Oyervides Hinojosa and Casimira Trevino Cantu, who currently resides in Jonesboro, AR, on December 14, 1959, in Nuevo Leon, Mexico.

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