Category: Other Outdoor Activities
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Jill Szumigala had never thought of herself as Robin Hood until she competed in Missouri’s National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) tournament March 7. Keli Smart apparently saw herself as a Superwoman, but it took NASP to make her…
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is currently accepting applications for its annual Wildlife Youth Camp slated for June 15-19.
The youth camp, which is held at OU Biological Station at Lake Texoma, introduces youth age 14-16 to…
Two House bills introduced today by Rep. Robert Moore of Arkansas City have unified the leaders of several state agencies for the benefit of outdoor recreation in Arkansas.
One bill would create the Wildlife Observation Trails Pilot Program,…
Eight Midwestern states will receive more than $146 million to fund fish and wildlife conservation, boater access to public waters, and hunter and aquatic education, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said Wednesday.
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio…
JOG, inc., or Joggers of God, in Cuba teams with the Route 66 Fanning Outpost General Store to sponsor a unique four-mile “straight shot” run to the distinctive 42 foot steel rocking chair that looms over Route 66, 4 miles…
Little Rock Marathon race officials unveiled the 2009 version of the world’s largest marathon finisher’s medal during a press conference today.
The Little Rock Marathon is presented by the Arkansas Democrat Gazette and will be held March 13…
Among the problems demonstrated by the vast majority of beginning riders are the two most common reflexes: when something goes wrong beginning or novice riders seek a version of the fetal position, hands in their lap, hunched over the pommel,…
LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas farms aren’t just warm-weather operations, or destinations, for that matter. During the winter months, many of these facilities remain open for agritourism opportunities, a growing trend in agriculture nationwide.
Haven’t heard of agritourism? As…
There’s an epidemic sweeping the world in today’s technologically enhanced world. And it is affecting our children at an alarming rate.
Kids just do not get outdoors anymore. The Nature Conservancy and other organizations have produced studies that…
The Lights of the Ozarks, Fayetteville, Arkansas’ annual Christmastime light spectacular, is making a gradual shift away from incandescent light bulbs over to a more energy efficient LED bulb.
The transition was to be made over a four…
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