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 ice thickness recommendations, which apply ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is warning anyone going out on the ice over the holidays to check often for thickness. The DNR recommends the following ice thickness levels for the ...
CO Darrin Kittelson (International Falls) continued to focus on ice fishing enforcement as snowmobile ... driver license number, or MN DNR number. He is also seeing some increased snowmobile ...
Recovery efforts are planed for Sunday. The Minnesota DNR says that no ice is 100% safe and it's not recommended to be on ice if it's less than four inches.
A pick-up truck went through on Lake Lida near a pressure ridge, not too far ... specialized equipment. The Minnesota DNR is reminding people to always check ice thickness and stay away from ...
As ice fishing technology advances ... The technology comes with a hefty price tag of roughly $2,500. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has taken notice. Within the past year ...
21. While the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) advises that ice is never 100% safe, the agency shared a list of guidelines to follow for safety's sake out on the water. Visit the ...
24-26, nine OHV/ATVs broke through the ice at Iowa lakes. No injuries were reported and all the vehicles were removed. Seven of the incidents occurred at the Iowa Great Lakes on the Minnesota border.