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Minnesota DNR files Lawsuit against Kittson County Sheriff over elk permit

Julie Bergman
julie@wiktel.com

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has filed a lawsuit against Kittson County Sheriff Matt Vig and the Kittson County Sheriff’s Office, alleging unauthorized issuance of a permit for the possession of an illegally taken elk. The lawsuit, filed on August 7, 2025, in the Ninth Judicial District Court, seeks to prevent the sheriff and his office from issuing permits for the taking or possession of wild animals, which the DNR claims is outside their legal authority.

The suit will be the subject of a scheduling conference on September 15 at 1:30 pm. before Judge Anne Marie Rasmusson in Kittson County Court. 

Sheriff Vig declined to comment on the suit when contacted on Monday, stating it wouldn’t be appropriate at this time. 

The complaint states that in January 2025, Sheriff Vig met with a farmer, identified as “CC,” who reported elk damaging crops on his property. The farmer later shot an elk and informed the sheriff, who provided him with an “Elk Possession Tag” and assured him that no charges would be filed. The DNR alleges that the sheriff did not report the incident to the agency until April 2025, after receiving reports that the sheriff was issuing elk-related permits.

The DNR argues that Minnesota law grants the agency exclusive authority to regulate the taking and possession of wild animals, including elk. Elk hunting in the state is tightly controlled to protect the small population, which consists of a few hundred animals in northwest Minnesota, the suit states. Annual elk harvests are limited to five to 20 animals.

The lawsuit seeks a court ruling declaring that Sheriff Vig and the Kittson County Sheriff’s Office lack the authority to issue permits for wild animals. It also requests an injunction to prevent the sheriff and his office from issuing such permits in the future.

The case is being handled by the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office, with Assistant Attorneys General Oliver J. Larson and Emily B. Anderson representing the DNR. The court will decide whether the sheriff’s actions violated state law and whether the requested relief will be granted


Local Golf Legend, Bernie Nelson, honored for years of dedication

Samantha Alme
samantha.tribunepaper@gmail.com

Bernie Nelson (holding plaque) was presented with an exquisite plaque recognizing his extensive commitment to the Greenbush Oak Haven Golf Course. Pictured from left to right: Oakview Golf Board Members; Connor Graff, NIck Vacura, Mark Reese, Jeramy Swenson, Bernie Nelson, DJ Janousek, Jeff Tureson, Jesse Pulczinski.
Bernie Nelson (holding plaque) was presented with an exquisite plaque recognizing his extensive commitment to the Greenbush Oak Haven Golf Course. Pictured from left to right: Oakview Golf Board Members; Connor Graff, NIck Vacura, Mark Reese, Jeramy Swenson, Bernie Nelson, DJ Janousek, Jeff Tureson, Jesse Pulczinski.
In a heartfelt ceremony, Bernie Nelson was presented with an exquisite plaque recognizing his extensive commitment to the Oak Haven Golf Course. This token of appreciation celebrates not only his long-standing membership but also his unwavering support for the course and the greater community.

Joining the Oak Haven Golf Course in 1980, Bernie has devoted decades to enhancing the golfing experience for all members. His passion for the game and dedication to the course have made him a prominent figure among fellow golfers and a cherished member of the Oak Haven family. Through his efforts, he has fostered a welcoming environment that encourages both seasoned players and newcomers alike

Throughout his tenure, Bernie has taken on numerous leadership roles, including treasurer and president of the board. His strategic vision and commitment to excellence have played a vital role in the course’s continued success and development. Under his guidance, the Oak Haven Golf Course has thrived, benefiting from improvements that enhance the experience for all who play there.

Bernie’s impact extends beyond the fairways; his dedication to the local community is equally commendable. He has been an advocate for various charitable initiatives, using the course as a platform to give back and support local causes. His commitment to both the golf course and the community exemplifies the spirit of camaraderie and service that defines Oak Haven, making him a true ambassador of the sport.


Roosevelt Child dies of a gunshot wound

At approximately 2:51 p.m. on September 4, the Roseau County Sheriff’s Office received a call reporting an 8-year-old with an apparent gunshot wound, according to a press release issued.

Emergency responders arrived on the scene in Roosevelt and immediately began life-saving efforts. The juvenile was transported to Lifecare Medical Center in Roseau, where he was later pronounced dead after continued medical intervention.

Authorities have stated in the press release that this appears to be an isolated incident with no threat to the public. The matter is under investigation by the Roseau County Sheriff’s Office, according to the statement. 

A GoFundMe page has identified the victim as McGregor, the son of Ted and Danielle Stewart of Roosevelt. Danielle is a 2005 graduate of Warroad High School, the page states. 

The GoFundMe page stated that the family is facing a significant financial burden. Ted, who works for Marvin Windows, has been given a two-week grieving period, after which he will need to go on FMLA. Danielle is a stay-at-home mom who homeschools their children. 

The GoFundMe page, created by Toneal Pederson, is seeking financial assistance to cover funeral expenses and other bills during this difficult time. Donations and prayers for the family are greatly appreciated, the page states. 

As of early Monday afternoon, 78 donations had been received with a total of more than $7,000 raised. The site is https://www.gofundme.com/f/m9nkzv-support-the-stewart-family-in-their-time-of-need