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Minnesota DNR says stay safe around open water

As temperatures fall and ice begins forming on ponds, small lakes, and other waterways across the state, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds parents and guardians to talk with their kids about the importance of safety on the ice and around the water. It’s especially important with many children at home over Thanksgiving break. […]

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DNR Reminds Minnesotans that ice is NEVER 100% safe

With fresh snow in many parts of the state, anglers and others recreating on the ice must keep in mind that snow can hinder ice-making and cover up potentially dangerous areas, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. In addition, it’s vital people check the ice thickness frequently and keep in mind the DNR’s

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MINNESOTA DNR GIVES ICE SAFETY TIPS

The ice season got off to a quick start in parts of Minnesota, with ice forming on some water bodies and numerous reports of ice anglers already testing their luck. But the weather over the last week has not been great for those who want to get out ice fishing. Many lakes that people have

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CAUTION PARAMOUNT AS ICE SEASON GETS UNDERWAY

The ice season got off to a quick start in parts of Minnesota in recent days, with ice forming on some water bodies and numerous reports of ice anglers already testing their luck. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds everyone to stay on shore until there’s at least 4 inches of new, clear ice.

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MINNESOTA DNR ADVISES PARENTS TO TALK TO KIDS ABOUT ICE SAFETY TO AVOID A HOLIDAY TRAGEDY

A pre-Thanksgiving cold snap means some lakes and ponds across Minnesota are beginning to freeze. However, this ice isn’t safe to walk on, and the water underneath is dangerously cold. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds everyone to be extremely cautious around the water and, with children home for Thanksgiving break, to talk with

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DEADLINE TO REMOVE ICE SHELTERS IN NORTHERN MINNESOTA IS MARCH 21

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds anglers the upcoming deadline to remove ice shelters from lakes in the northern one-third of the state is quickly approaching. Heavy snow and slush in some areas mean conditions on the ice might be challenging, so the DNR urges anglers to plan ahead to ensure they’re able to

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