(MNN)-The Minnesota Board of Animal Health wants to prevent the New World Screwworm from coming to our state. State Veterinarian Doctor Brian Hoefs says the destructive parasite is in Mexico and can move quickly and unintentionally on animals. He says, “We’re seeing a lot of people that bring their dogs with them when they’re headed to a vacation spot in Mexico or other places. And your pets are pets are susceptible to this parasite as well.” Hoefs says New World Screwworm larvae feed on living tissue and are looking for warm-blooded creatures. The USDA closed imports of cattle and horses from Mexico to stop the spread.
Lindell officially launches campaign for MN governor
(MNN)-My Pillow founder Mike Lindell is officially throwing his hat in the ring for the Republican race for governor in 2026. Lindell told supporters, "If you will stand with me as the next governor of Minnesota, our future will be amazing."...
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Ask a Bookseller: 'Wilder Weather' by Barbara Boustead
Alena Bruzas of Francie & Finch Bookshop in Lincoln, Neb., recommends "Wilder Weather" by Barbara Boustead.
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