Minnesota DNR Updates: Prairie Chicken Hunt Applications and Deer Hunting License Changes

Minnesota DNR Release | July 29, 2025 – Prairie Chicken Hunt Applications ARE Open – Minnesota residents have until Friday, August 15, to apply for one of 125 permits for the 2025 prairie chicken hunting season. The season runs for nine days, beginning Saturday, September 27, in northwestern Minnesota. Selected hunters will be required to purchase a prairie chicken license before participating. Details and application information are available at mndnr.gov/hunting/prairiechicken.

For those looking to deer hunt this season – The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has released the 2025 deer hunting regulations, with licenses going on sale this Friday, August 1. One of the most significant changes this year is the elimination of the separate B season license. There is now a single statewide firearms license, valid for both the main season and the late southeast season—aimed at reducing confusion and simplifying the licensing process.

The DNR continues its response to chronic wasting disease (CWD), with self-service sampling stations available in management zones during the firearms opener, November 8 through 10, and during special hunts. Testing is mandatory during opening weekend in CWD zones for deer one year or older. Mail-in kits are also available, though hunters using older kits will need new shipping labels. More information is at mndnr.gov/deerhunt.

The Antlerless Lottery Deadline is also Approaching – Hunters in lottery-designated permit areas must purchase licenses by Thursday, September 4, to be entered for a chance to harvest antlerless deer. Bag limits have been adjusted in several areas—two DPAs lowered their limits, while 25 increased them, reflecting improved winter survival conditions in many parts of the state.

Key Deer Season Dates for 2025:

  • Archery: September 13–December 31
  • Youth and Early Antlerless: October 16–19
  • Firearms: Opens November 8
  • Muzzleloader: November 29–December 14
  • Late CWD Hunts: December 19–21

For full regulation details, maps, and permit area information, visit mndnr.gov/deerhunt.

Warroad City Council 7-28-25

By Graham Scher – R & J Broadcasting | July 30, 2025

Warroad, MINN. – Warroad City Council met in regular session Monday night at the city building. KQ92 and KRWB was able to speak with MNDOT’s Construction Project Engineer, Cody Nelson, who was present at the meeting to provide an update on construction and he updates us on what changes are occurring this week and over the next month.

Nelson also commented on the Highway 11 bridge project and what progress has been coming along there.

KQ92 and KRWB will continue to provide updates from City Council and construction projects this summer.

Marty Howes Talks National Conference

By Dan DeMolee – KQ92-KRWB | July 28, 2025

Roseau, MINN. – Roseau County Veterans Service Officer Marty Howes sat down with KQ92 and KRWB Radio for a community conversation on Friday, July 25. He recently returned from the National Association of County Veteran Service Officers Annual Conference and training in Kentucky and shared his thoughts with our listeners:

Howes also had the opportunity to hear from inspiring guest speakers, such as Navy Seal Jason Redman and Jessica Lynch (a POW). He noted that to hear their stories and about their sacrifices was remarkable.

He spoke on the PACT Act which addresses toxic exposures, including burn pits, Agent Orange, and radiation:

Howes explained more on the program and also shared information about TERA:

Veterans have the option of coming directly to his office to get registered for benefits or they can go online, Howes explains:

If you have any questions on any of these topics, Howes invites you to stop by the VA Office in the Courthouse Building in Roseau, Room 120 or contact him at his office phone: 218-463-3308 or cell: 218-469-1974.

Another meet and greet is tentatively scheduled for September/October timeframe in Roseau. Don’t forget to tune in daily to KQ92 And the Northern Star 1410 AM for all your local news!

Minnesota Department of Health Tracks Tularemia Throughout State

MINNESOTA Department of Health Press Release – Minnesota health officials are tracking an increase in tularemia (TOO-LAH-REE-MEE-UH) also known as Rabbit Fever cases across the state, including the Twin Cities metro. Tularemia is a potentially serious illness that affects both people and animals. It’s caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis, which is commonly found in wildlife—especially rabbits, squirrels, beavers, muskrats, and other rodents.

The Minnesota Department of Health, Department of Natural Resources, and Board of Animal Health say outdoor cats are especially at risk. Pets often get infected by hunting small animals or through tick and fly bites. Signs of tularemia in animals include high fever, weakness, loss of appetite, ulcers, and swollen lymph nodes.

So far in 2025, five human cases have been confirmed. Two people were infected by tick bites, one by a stray cat, and one likely through mowing over a contaminated area. A fifth case is still under investigation. Tularemia isn’t spread from person to person but can be passed from animals to humans through bites, scratches, or direct contact with infected wildlife.

To reduce the risk: Keep cats indoors and prevent them from hunting, use tick prevention for pets, apply insect repellent for yourself, avoid handling sick or dead wild animals and check for rabbit nests or animal remains before mowing the lawn.

Tularemia symptoms in people include sudden fever, swollen lymph nodes, skin ulcers, chills, and body aches—usually appearing 3 to 5 days after exposure.

If you’re bitten or scratched by a sick animal, call your doctor and the Minnesota Department of Health at 651-201-5414. For pet-related concerns, contact your vet or Dr. Steve Kivisto at 612-790-8140.

Warroad HWY 11 Construction Updates

Warroad, MINN. – Road construction also continues in Warroad along Highway 11, with paving and bridge work picking up speed this week.

Traffic control transitions are underway, so motorists are asked to slow down and stay alert in work zones. Paving will be completed on the east, west, and south parts of the new roundabout. Crews are also installing turf and signage and preparing to shift traffic onto the roundabout soon. On the bridge side of the project, crews are finishing the sheeting, removing old piers and piles, and beginning work on the new foundation.

July 28 through August 1, traffic will transition onto the new roundabout, with Highway 11 open to east-west travel and Cedar Avenue re-opening to the south. However, Highway 313 will close Monday morning, cutting off north-south travel from Highway 11—drivers will need to follow the detour. The temporary bypass will be removed, and work on Highway 313 will begin. On the bridge, crews will begin constructing the west abutment and pier caps.

This is part of a long-term project by MnDOT, Roseau County, and the City of Warroad to reconstruct Highway 11 and Cedar Avenue between County Road 5 and Lake Street. Construction is scheduled through 2026, including pavement resurfacing, storm sewer replacement, landscaping, and bridge work. The bridge will remain open during the winter months, and overall improvements aim to address safety, access, and aging infrastructure.

To get updates or learn more, visit mndot.gov. For real-time travel info across Minnesota, visit 511mn.org or download the 511 app on your phone.

Roseau HWY 11 Construction Update

Roseau, MINN. – Construction continues in Roseau along Highway 11. From July 28 to August 1, traffic configuration stays the same. Work continues on sidewalks west of the bridge, and crews will begin grading and preparing the area for paving. The existing storm sewer crossings will be removed, and lighting installation will move to the west side of the bridge.

The Roseau Highway 11 project includes resurfacing the roadway, upgrading sidewalks, removing outdated signals, improving the bridge, and updating lighting and utilities. Drivers should continue using the detour via Center Street West.

Once finished, the upgrades will mean a safer road, improved intersections, better drainage, and enhanced access for pedestrians. The project is on track to wrap up in early September, weather permitting.

To get updates or learn more, visit mndot.gov. For real-time travel info across Minnesota, visit 511mn.org or download the 511 app on your phone.

Minnesota DNR Selects Bear Hunter Licenses

Minnesota DNR Release – Bear hunters who entered the license lottery should be on the lookout for selection on the Minnesota DNR website. Check to see if you have been selected on the DNR website or you can keep an eye on your mail for notification you may have received from the DNR. 

If you were selected, there is a deadline of this coming Friday, August 1, which is a deadline to purchase that license. any lottery winners that have been selected but do not claim theirs will become available to any eligible person on Wednesday, August 6th at Noon.

Remembering Hulk Hogan

By Graham Scher – R & J Broadcasting | July 25, 2025

Minneapolis, MINN. – In the past few days there have been four celebrities that have passed away. In the world of professional wrestling, Hulk Hogan passed away at the age of 71 of cardiac arrest. KQ92 and KRWB was able to get a conversation with former pro wrestler Greg Gagne. Greg Owens of KQ92/KRWB spoke with Gagne, who talked about Hogan and reflected on an early match in his career and the events that followed after that.

He also talked about the beginning of Hogan’s signature ripping of the t-shirt he wore at matches.

And the way he was able to generate crowd excitement when he was getting beaten during a match.

Among the numerous accomplishments in his wrestling career, Hogan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005. Listen to the full interview with wrestling legend Greg Gagne and Greg Owens of KQ92/KRWB.

Bemidji State University Set to Begin Deer Survey this Fall at Fond Du Lac Reservation

By Graham Scher – R & J Broadcasting | July 24, 2025

Cloquet, MINN. – Starting this fall, a team of Bemidji State University researchers will perform the first formal survey of deer populations on Minnesota’s Fond Du Lac Reservation. The work is part of exploratory research being done by the Fond Du Lac band of Lake Superior Chippewa for its initiative to restore elk to the region’s environment. The study is funded by a 1.4 million dollar grant from Minnesota’s environment and natural resources trust fund, enshrined in the state’s constitution to support projects meant to protect, conserve, preserve and enhance Minnesota’s natural resources. BSU graduate researchers will be led by Dr. Jacob Haus, Associate professor of biology.

Roseau County Fair Board Updates

By Graham Scher – R & J Broadcasting | July 24, 2025

Roseau, MINN. – KQ92 was live at the Roseau county fair yesterday and we were able to talk with several county fair board members including Richard Magnusson who had this to say about the fair

And longtime Roseau county fair board member Pat Novacek who talked at length of the fair this year.

Novacek also talked about what has improved at the fair safety wise and how safety for all continues to be a priority at the fair.

Reminder to keep yourself and those around you safe while at the fair the rest of the week.