The Outdoor Wire

Miscellaneous

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

A snowy, lantern-lit trail, a cardinal’s crimson plumage, ice-bejeweled berries and more – these scenes, found in the DNR’s collection of virtual videoconferencing backgrounds, can brighten the backdrop for your next virtual call.

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Alton Kersey, who died February 20, 2014, was the unofficial "mayor of Solomons" and one of the founding fathers of the Calvert Marine Museum. His last wish was for a sign that would designate the official beginning of the island for, as any old timer will tell you, "Solomons Island starts after the tide box."
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Friday, August 22, 2014
Eighty years ago - Aug. 22, 1934 - the first duck stamp was sold. Since then, thanks mostly to hunters, the stamps have generated more than $800 million and helped secure over 6 million acres of wetland habitat in the U.S.
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Customers recently got the chance to vote for their favorite "Larry's Short Story" from the stories published to date on midwayusa.com/larrys-stories. Thousands of Customers weighed in, and when the final vote was cast, the clear winner was "The Bear that Killed a Bear!"
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Governor Martin O'Malley, Senators Ben Cardin and Barbara Mikulski, and Congressman Andy Harris have requested the establishment of a national monument to recognize Harriet Tubman and preserve the unique landscape associated with her life on Maryland's Eastern Shore and the Underground Railroad.
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