Cameras could be the next weapon against aquatic invasive species
WILLMAR Kandiyohi County is proud of its lakes, and there is a group of people who want to keep those natural gems healthy and viable for the next generations. Top on their list is preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species into those lakes. 1:38 pm, Jul. 29, 2016 ×
Terry Frazee, left, talks Wednesday to Wendy Borth at the Russ Brown access at Green Lake in Spicer. Frazee is a part of the Green Lake property Owners Association and the Kandiyohi County Aquatic Invasive Species task force. Frazee is advocating I-LIDS, or Internet Landing Installed Device Sensors, be installed at boating docks in Kandiyohi County. (Briana Sanchez / Tribune)
Brooklyn Park woman dies after plunging through thin ice while on ATV in Hubbard County Other Minnesota counties reported ATV accidents on area lakes over the weekend. December 28, 2020 5:46pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Thin ice and all-terrain vehicles made for a dangerous combination several times over the weekend in greater Minnesota, with one incident in Hubbard County turning deadly.
Rose Peterson, 60, of Brooklyn Park, died Saturday evening after she and two family members traveling in an ATV fell through thin ice on Kabekona Lake, about 8 miles northwest of Walker.
Riding in the ATV with Peterson were her husband, Kenneth, and a 29-year-old daughter, while her 36-year-old son and another family member followed on snowmobiles. Peterson s son pulled all three out of the water after the ATV plunged into about 18 feet of water.
ATV breaks through the ice of Norway Lake Saturday willmarradio.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from willmarradio.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Obituary: Henry William “Bill” Detert
TOPSHAM/NORWAY/HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, Fla. - Henry William “Bill” Detert, 92, a resident of The Highlands in Topsham, died peacefully surrounded by loved ones .
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Henry William “Bill” Detert
TOPSHAM/NORWAY/HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, Fla. – Henry William “Bill” Detert, 92, a resident of The Highlands in Topsham, died peacefully surrounded by loved ones on Dec. 13, 2020. Bill was a beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend to all who knew him. The family would like to thank the caregivers at Chan’s Hospice Care in Brunswick and the staff at The Highlands in Topsham for the loving care given to Bill in his final days.
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