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Story July 15, 1932

The Mahnomen Pioneer

Mahnomen, Mahnomen County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

County Commissioner Frank Grenier spots a male deer's horns caught in a woven wire fence on the Jos. Skala farm north of Red Lake Falls while driving to a Fourth of July celebration. Several men from stopped cars cut the wire with pliers to free the struggling young buck, which then wanders away.

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DEER'S HORNS CAUGHT IN WOVEN-WIRE FENCE

(Red Lake Falls Gazette)

When County Commissioner Frank Grenier was motoring to Red Lake Falls for the Fourth of July celebration Monday afternoon he noticed a male deer whose horns were caught in a woven wire fence along the Jos. Skala farm north of town. In a short time four or five cars had stopped alongside the frantic animal and after some difficulty the men cut the wire with pliers and released the struggling young buck, which wandered down the road and disappeared.

What sub-type of article is it?

Curiosity Animal Story

What themes does it cover?

Nature Misfortune

What keywords are associated?

Deer Entanglement Fence Rescue Red Lake Falls Animal Incident

What entities or persons were involved?

Frank Grenier Jos. Skala

Where did it happen?

Jos. Skala Farm North Of Red Lake Falls

Story Details

Key Persons

Frank Grenier Jos. Skala

Location

Jos. Skala Farm North Of Red Lake Falls

Event Date

Monday Afternoon For The Fourth Of July Celebration

Story Details

Frank Grenier notices a male deer's horns caught in a woven wire fence on the Jos. Skala farm. Men from stopped cars cut the wire with pliers and release the young buck, which wanders away.

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