LAKES
Website lists 50 best crappie lakes
Crappie anglers tend to be a secretive bunch, so this certainly wont their feelings, but the website fishhound.com on Wednesday released its list of the 50 best crappie lakes in the country. Theres n...
Posted on 3/7/13 at 10:55 AM
19th 'Escape to the Lake' set for mid-June in Center, N.D.
This might help take your mind off of winter. NDAD's annual "Escape to the Lake" extravaganza is no ordinary trip to the lake. It provides individuals with physical disabilities the opportunity to...
Posted on 3/5/13 at 4:00 PM
Forum Communications Co. newspapers score big in annual Minnesota Newspaper Association contest
FARGO, N.D. -Forum Communications Co.newspapers received more than 140 awards, ranging in categories from "Best Local Breaking News Story" to "Best Website" during the 2011-2012 Better Newspaper Conte...
Posted on 2/4/13 at 12:06 PM
Bitter winter weather conjures visions of Saturn's moon Titan
We've got bitter cold weather on the way here in Duluth, Minn. with highs predicted around -7 F (-21 C) and lows at night of -20 F (-29 C). What better time to drop in on an even colder place, Satur...
Posted on 1/19/13 at 3:41 PM
A Day of Personal Records!
What a strange, yet wonderful day yesterday turned out to be! I started out by waking up alone at 6AM in a Detroit Lakes hotel room. Carl couldnt get out of work Friday night, so I left Grand Forks ...
Posted on 9/9/12 at 8:28 PM
Cocaine, DEET, other chemicals found in Minnesota lakes
By Dan Gunderson , May 19, 2013
TALKIN WITH DOKKEN: Fishing for rainbow trout 
By Brad Dokken , January 13, 2013
Face of Devils Lake flooding leaving government 
Longtime businessman Joe Belford remembers when water levels in Devils Lake were so low that he and other officials in the early 1990s started the Lake Preservation Coalition hoping to protect the North Dakota fishery — one of the prime walleye lakes in the region, if not the country.
By Blake Nicholson , December 16, 2012
The Pelican Lake debate: Residents rebut claims of zebra mussel takeover 
By Dave Olson , October 22, 2012
Otter bites Minnesota triathlete 25 times 
A veteran triathlete had to get rabies shots after she was attacked and bitten 25 times by an otter in a northern Minnesota lake.
By Associated Press , July 15, 2012
Lawsuit: MPCA too slow on Alexandria lakes cleanup 
A lawsuit alleges the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is allowing a sewage treatment plant to pollute a chain of recreational lakes in the Alexandria area in violation of state and federal laws. The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in Ramsey County by the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy.
By Associated Press , June 05, 2012
Fosston man escapes as truck goes through ice on Store Lake 
Kelly Halvorson, 33, who lives near Fosston, Minn., escaped without injury Saturday when his Dodge pickup went through the ice on Store Lake, north of Fosston.
By Herald Staff Report , February 20, 2012
Obama seeks $300 million for Great Lakes environmental cleanup 
Congress has appropriated more than $1 billion for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative during the first three years of Obama's presidency. His budget plan released today seeks $300 million more.
By John Flesher , February 13, 2012
Russian scientists' drilling reaches giant freshwater lake under Antarctica 
By Vladimir Isachenkov , February 08, 2012
Lake of the Woods: Officers do follow-up work detail on the ice 
Conservation officers for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources did a follow-up work detail Wednesday on Lake of the Woods and found fewer violations than Jan. 20-23, when 234 walleyes and saugers were seized for various violations.
By Brad Dokken , February 02, 2012
Body recovered from Stearns County lake identified 
Stearns County sheriff's officials say the ATV operator whose body was found in Rice Lake was a Paynesville man.
By Associated Press , January 30, 2012
OUTDOORS REPORT 
Anglers are catching a good mix of walleyes, saugers and jumbo perch during the day in the Lighthouse Gap area in 30 to 32 feet of water, with a spurt of evening walleye action in 18 to 20 feet.
By Herald staff report , January 19, 2012
Lake Sakakawea officially declared frozen 
It's a record-late freeze-up date for the Missouri River reservoir.
By Associated Press , January 19, 2012
Minnesota man survives ATV's plunge into icy waters 
Otter Tail County authorities say a Monticello man was able to save himself after his four-wheeler plunged into icy water at Norway Lake.
By Associated Press , December 26, 2011
Series of cracks form on west side of Lake of the Woods 
By Brad Dokken , December 22, 2011
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