CARRINGTON, N.D. (AP) — Authorities in North Dakota are reminding people it’s illegal to hunt on property without the owner’s permission.
The Foster County Sheriff’s Department says it arrested six out-of-state hunters on Oct. 28 for hunting in an unharvested cornfield without permission from the owner.
KVLY reports North Dakota law says illegally hunting on land without permission is a class B misdemeanor.












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