Grant County Debates Rifle Hunting Amidst Safety Concerns and Split Opinions
- Meeting Overview:
The Grant County Board of Commissioners’ recent meeting was dominated by a debate over whether to transition from slug to rifle hunting within the county. Safety concerns, historical regulations, and the management of deer populations were central to discussions, revealing a community divided on the issue. The decision must be finalized by May 1st to align with the state’s rules pamphlet.
The proposal to allow rifle hunting sparked significant concern among participants, with many emphasizing the safety risks associated with rifles, particularly in densely populated areas. One attendee highlighted past firearm-related fatalities in the county. A commissioner argued for a public hearing to gather community input, citing Grant County’s unique geography as a reason for potentially differing regulations in specific areas. This notion was supported by personal experiences of unsafe situations involving shotguns, with the commissioner recounting incidents near their farm.
Comparisons were drawn between Grant County and neighboring states such as North Dakota and South Dakota, where rifle hunting is permitted even in flat terrains. Advocates for rifle hunting argued that it could more effectively manage deer populations and control the spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) among deer herds. However, skepticism arose regarding the impact of CWD on humans and wildlife, with participants debating the disease’s implications and the results of recent testing in Fergus, which showed no CWD presence in 75 deer tested.
The issue of enforcement and trespassing was another focal point, with concerns raised about the difficulties in prosecuting illegal hunting practices. Participants shared personal experiences of trespassing and the challenges in securing convictions, fueling calls for stricter regulations on land access during hunting seasons.
The commissioners agreed to explore the idea of a public hearing to facilitate more extensive community dialogue on the potential transition to rifle hunting.
In other business, the board reviewed bids for the Lake Township placement project on 280th Street, with Joel Riley Construction submitting the low bid of $82,979, under the estimated cost. The highway department outlined planned equipment purchases, including a road grader and other machinery, with strategies to coordinate financial management and offset costs through the sale of older equipment. The board also moved to secure a plow truck for 2027 due to long lead times, emphasizing the importance of maintaining operational readiness.
A proposed solar project by Auto Power received approval for a conditional use permit, following a recommendation from the planning and zoning committee. The board also addressed a recycling contract with Pope Douglas, opting to continue the arrangement to maintain stable pricing and services.
Maintenance issues, particularly regarding the building’s boiler, were discussed. Concerns arose over delayed replacement of neutralizer pellets, leading to a costly repair. The board approved the repair cost and discussed improving maintenance protocols to prevent future issues.
Staffing matters were also on the agenda, with the board addressing a vacant deputy assessor position and the need for a temporary finance technician during tax season. Additionally, an internal cadet position was opened in the sheriff’s department to ensure service continuity.
The meeting concluded with discussions on a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to provide flexible scheduling for a snow removal employee, aligning overtime policies with operational needs. The board also addressed wage adjustments following a wage study and approved a dangerous dog fee addition to the county fee schedule.
County Council Officials:
Doyle Sperr, Dwight Walvatne, Troy Johnson, Bill LaValley, Ken Johnson
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/20/2026
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Recording Published:
01/20/2026
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Duration:
84 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Grant County
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Towns:
Ashby, Barrett, Delaware Township, Elbow Lake, Elbow Lake Township, Elk Lake Township, Erdahl Township, Gorton Township, Herman, Hoffman, Land Township, Lawrence Township, Lien Township, Logan Township, Macsville Township, Norcross, North Ottawa Township, Pelican Lake Township, Pomme De Terre Township, Roseville Township, Sanford Township, Stony Brook Township, Wendell
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