...maximum fine of $3,000 and/or up to a year in jail. Operation Squarehook was authorized by former DNR Commissioner Mark Holsten and initiated by Konrad in March 2010. Commissioner Landwehr continued the investigation. In 1993, 45 Minnesotans...
...to get some improvements made. On April 29, 2008, the task force met with Governor Pawlenty and DNR Commissioner Mark Holsten and presented a list of activities to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species (AIS) in general but specifically...
...deeply about their natural resources, as evidenced by the passage of the 2008 Legacy Amendment," DNR Commissioner Mark Holsten said. "These reports detail how we have developed conservation strategies, and even reinvented the department, to...
...fish and wildlife programs, a key GOP lawmaker said Friday. House Environment and Natural Resources Finance Chairman Mark Holsten of Stillwater proposed that 3 1/4 cents from every lottery ticket sale go to the Department of Natural Resources...
...sponsors: Sen. Jane Krentz (D-May Township) and Rep. Mark Holsten (R-Stillwater) Summary: Resident small game licenses...sponsors: Sen. Bob Lessard (D-Intl. Falls) and Rep. Mark Holsten (R-Stillwater) Summary: Would dedicate 3/16ths...
...always want that formal stamp of approval,'' says House Environment and Natural Resources Finance Committee Chairman Mark Holsten. But the most important thing is that the bill is still alive, he said ''Passing this committee is a major hurdle...
...Environment and Natural Resources Committee. The bill, co-sponsored by Sen. Jane Krentz, D-May Township, and Rep. Mark Holsten, R-Stillwater, would raise the price of a resident small-game hunting license to $12 and a deer license to...
...Minnesota. ''I feel this is a good compromise,'' said House Environment and Natural Resources Finance Chairman Mark Holsten, R-Stillwater. Some language had been tightened to clarify that people could only shoot wolves on their own land...
...dealt with bills that would legalize big-game shooting preserves. In the House legislation was introduced by Rep. Mark Holsten, R-Stillwater, and in the Senate it was pushed by Sen. LeRoy Stumpf, DFL-Thief River Falls. The bills were...
...when new development moves in is moving more quickly through the House than the Senate. Sen. Bob Lessard and Rep. Mark Holsten are carrying a massive environmental funding bill that would allow voters to decide whether to dedicate a slice of the...
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