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Created: 12/18/2008 11:31
Summary: A public scoping meeting to gather additional feedback will be held in Grayson County on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009 at Grayson County College’s Center for Work Place Learning Auditorium near Sherman. The auditorium will open at 6 p.m. and the public meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
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Created: 10/02/2008 12:59
Summary: If you shoot skeet or know anyone that
does, don’t miss out on the pre-event skeet registration special ($20
now, $35 on the day of). It’s also open to beginners, who can
seriously win prizes (especially if they pay for extra shells!).
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Created: 05/07/2008 16:45
Summary: Federal ban on guns in national parks an issue for West Texas range
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Created: 04/10/2008 17:27
Summary: He carries a gun in his boot, likes the smell of burning diesel and observes "Confederate Heroes Day" like a religious obligation. He will ask but never beg for your vote, answer ridicule with scorn and dress down whiny liberals with a smile on his face.
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Created: 02/07/2008 15:37
Summary: Other members holding out hope National Park Service can buy it
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Created: 02/04/2008 14:58
Summary: Austin sporting goods retailer and mainstay in Texas wildlife conservation Joe McBride has been named board chairman for Operation Game Thief.
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Created: 11/19/2007 15:15
Summary: The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is offering a hunter education course in Spanish designed for hunters of all ages on Dec. 15-16 at Cabela’s in Buda.
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Created: 11/12/2007 15:12
Summary: The Texas Wildlife Action Plan is a proactive strategy to keep common species common. It focuses mainly on “nongame” wildlife, animals that are not hunted or fished, including some that are not yet rare but could become so if proactive steps are not taken soon. Each year, threatened and endangered species receive funding through the Endangered Species Act and game animals receive support through hunter dollars spent on licenses, firearms, and ammunition.
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