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    Opinion: There was honor in Vietnam, but a lack of wise, compassionate leadership

    This timeworn stone marks the grave of H.H. Love, a Union soldier wounded April 9, 1864, in the Battle of …
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    A Super (Bowl) search outdoors

    Wild Side column: A need to get outside results in quest to find agate and more in rock bed
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    Conservations top (under) dogs

    Wild Side column: Orlan Love rembers Bog Anderson and Tim Mason, who were among leaders and fighters for the outdoors
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    A Wapsipinicon River tale of fishing, outdoors life - The Gazette

    Wild Side column: Orlan Love speaking about a river that is a 10 most days ... some days are 11s
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    Orange Alert rally about saving Monarch butterflies

    An Orange Alert rally will be held on Sunday
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    In search of his spirit animal - The Gazette

    Wild Side column: Smallmouth bass a favorite animal, but probably not a good idea
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    Wild Side: A monarch’s life

    It takes two generations to complete 2,000-mile migration
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    A ‘big’ fishing reveal - The Gazette

    Wild Side column: From the depths of Lake of the Woods, a big fish story emerged ... and a 40-inch northern pike
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    Winter solstice brings outdoor gifts - The Gazette

    Wild Side column: A Christmas pheasant and an agate are among discoveries during the winter months
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    Johnson County Supervisor Jon Green running for re-election

    Democrat Jon Green of Lone Tree was elected last June in a special election to fill the seat vacated by former supervisor Janelle Rettig. He has experience in journalism and information technology, as well as experience serving as Lone Tree mayor.
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    The lure of fishing

    Traveling light is important, but these are items fishermen cannot go without when searching for fish
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    Coronavirus found in Iowa deer thought to be from humans

    Although deer don’t seem to get COVID-19 symptoms, scientists worry the animals could serve as reservoirs for the virus to hang around and possibly be transmitted back to humans.
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    Loss of wild turkeys concerning to all

    And it’s not just an Iowa problem
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    Initial turkey hunt fills all the senses

    Wildside column: Coffee still warm on trip home
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    Lenten dinner surprise worked just fine

    Sometimes we are called upon to make sacrifices for the greater good. My wife, for example, abstains from eating meat …
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    Finding trout while fishing for bass

    I have nothing against trout, though as a bass enthusiast I never go out of my way to catch one. …
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    Prime ice-fishing weather on the horizon

    By Orlan Love, The Gazette With nothing but ice-making weather on the horizon, Iowans are on the threshold of an …
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    Cedar Rapids Marine killed in Afghanistan

    By Orlan Love, The Gazette Three Marines, including a Cedar Rapids resident, were killed in combat Friday in Afghanistan, the …
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    Algona preserves long-gone POW camp’s legacy

    Museum established in 2004, 50 years after final prisoners left By Orlan Love The Gazette ALGONA — They came as …
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    Quick work of big buck - The Gazette

    <p>Fittingly, the first buck Nick Long shot with his bow and arrow had long tines – really long tines. Four …</p>
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    Downstream residents dodge bullet after Lake Delhi dam fails

    The Lake Delhi dam failed Saturday as rising floodwater from the Maquoketa River ate a 30-foot-wide hole in the earthen …