Legislators and constituents say outdoor interests have fared well so far in the session, despite some contention

BISMARCK – In this session, legislators say they’ve balanced the preservation of North Dakota’s tradition of hunting and outdoor enjoyment with protecting the state’s natural resources, agriculture, and safety. Bills relating to hunting, outdoor sports, and farming have been passed in one chamber and made their way to the next in the second half of the session. The E...

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