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Bananas Foster
I am on a bit of a banana kick this spring, but thisrecipe is a little flashier than others, literally. Bananas Foster. Ripe bananas cooking gently in a bubbling syrup made from brown sugar, butter, c...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 8:51 AM
Ice-out update
Satellite imagery showed the U.S. side of Lake of the Woods mostly locked in ice early this week, with the exception of Four-Mile Bay near the mouth of the Rainy River and a tiny patch of adjacent w...
Posted on 5/1/13 at 10:42 AM
The top five moments of UND's season
The University of North Dakota's season ended three days ago, and I'm still shocked by what happened. To go from being a few minutes away from advancing to the Frozen Four to getting beaten 4-1 by th...
Posted on 4/2/13 at 10:17 PM
Cross the "snow line" to Saturn and relish its ancient ice
Wipe the dust from an antique and you can begin to appreciate its vintage and workmanship. See beneath the space-worn colors of Saturn's rings and moons and you might just get a glimpse of the prime...
Posted on 3/28/13 at 3:48 PM
Hot Fudge Sauce
My mother loved to try new things she saw at the Co-op grocery or A & P, so it is very likely that I had my first taste of commercial hot fudge in 1948. Thats when Smuckers introduced chocolate fu...
Posted on 3/15/13 at 11:26 AM
DEVILS LAKE: From boredom to kaboom! 
This wasn’t to be your typical pike fishing excursion, though; the plan was to “sight fish” for pike through a 2x3-foot hole in the ice inside a 6x8-foot pop-up fish house that blocked out the light. Think of it as darkhouse spearing — without the spear.
By Brad Dokken , February 04, 2012
Winter weather advisory until 9 a.m. for much of northwest Minnesota
By Herald Staff Report , January 31, 2012
Stay away from thin ice near Red River discharge at Grand Forks, city urges 
City officials are reminding outdoor enthusiasts that part of the Red River may have weakened ice or open water as treated wastewater is discharged from Grand Forks’ lagoon system throughout the winter.
By Herald Staff Report , January 05, 2012
RYAN BAKKEN COLUMN: Cold weather key to hockey 
We need cold weather. Soon. Our status as center of the hockey universe is at risk.
By Ryan Bakken , December 31, 2011
Fish houses, ATVs and drivers break through ice 
By Tom Cherveny , December 30, 2011
Authorities use hovercrafts, helicopters to rescue 20 from Mille Lacs ice island 
On Wednesday evening, an ice sheet about a quarter-mile from shore broke off and began drifting toward the center of the lake, the second largest in Minnesota. It eventually put 150 yards of open water between about 20 ice anglers and shore. Local authorities mounted a four-hour rescue effort with hovercrafts, private boats and a State Patrol helicopter that finished about 10 p.m.
By Associated Press , December 22, 2011
Minnesota teen OK after go-cart falls through ice 
Authorities said a 16-year-old Lindstrom youth was unhurt when the go-cart he was riding fell through the ice on an east-central Minnesota lake.
By Associated Press , December 19, 2011
Minnesota DNR says ice still too thin to play on 
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is warning the ice on the state’s lakes and rivers is still too thin to play on, so parents should keep a sharp eye on their children during the Thanksgiving holiday.
By Associated Press , November 25, 2011
Devils Lake, Grand Forks added to N.D. travel alert
Blowing snow that's causing reduced visibility and areas of compacted snow and ice are creating slippery road conditions in northeast North Dakota, prompting the state Department of Transportation to extend a travel alert to include Devils Lake, Grand Forks and surrounding areas.By Herald Staff Report , November 15, 2011
Highway patrol: 'I've never seen ice like this' 
If you want to head out of the Fargo-Moorhead area today, consider the effects of back-to-back blizzards through the eyes of North Dakota Highway Patrol Sgt. Dave Wolf.
By Steven Wagner , January 01, 2011
Minnesota agency warns about gas meter snow buildup 
With all the snow that's fallen on Minnesota so far this season, a state agency is urging residents to check their outdoor gas meters to make sure they're free of ice and snow buildup.
By Associated Press , December 23, 2010
OUTDOORSS ROUNDUP: Ice isn't safe yet ... Minnesota Best Trails State ... Conservancy buys island 
he North Dakota Game and Fish Department is advising winter anglers to be patient this Thanksgiving weekend because ice conditions aren’t safe enough to support much weight.
By Associated Press , November 26, 2010
Official: North Dakota ice still not safe 
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is advising winter anglers to be patient this Thanksgiving weekend because ice conditions aren't safe enough to support much weight.
By Associated Press , November 24, 2010
THE EATBEAT: Happy Joe’s stays up and running during renovation
It’s the food, the games and an ice cream bar that attract people to Happy Joe's.By Marilyn Hagerty , November 03, 2010
Boy rescued after fall through ice in Minot 
A 5-year-old boy has been pulled from the Souris River in Minot after falling through the ice.
By Associated Press , January 24, 2010
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