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Great Lakes become nearly covered with ice
It's been so bitterly cold for so long in the Upper Midwest that the Great Lakes are almost completely covered with ice. The last time they came this close was in 1994, when 94 percent of the lakes' surface was frozen.
State legislators established a hunting license surcharge 15 years ago to fund winter deer feeding and deer health. The fund has a balance of $770,000.
The Minnesota Department of Health says it will study for the third time the levels of perfluorochemicals, or PFCs, in the blood of some residents in Washington County.
The science of water, fertilizer and the perfect potato
Growing a perfect potato depends on the right amount of water and fertilizer, and growers are trying to figure out how to use just the right amount.
Casselton oil train crash cleanup to last until summer
The crash happened in December when a train carrying soybeans derailed and caused the train carrying crude oil to jump the tracks. There were no injuries, but residents were asked to evacuate because of smoke that drifted over Casselton when several rail cars burned.
The layer cake beneath Park Rapids
Figuring out the geology beneath Park Rapids, Minn., is a good primer for how Minnesota’s groundwater situation is important, complicated and very local.
Irrigation boosts potatoes, but Park Rapids pays more for water
Increased irrigation pumping is driving up the cost of water for residents in Park Rapids, Minn., and is a big reason the state has established one of three groundwater management areas here.
Yellowstone bison slaughter begins
Yellowstone National Park has transferred 20 bison to a Montana Indian tribe for slaughter under a plan to drastically reduce the size of the largest, genetically pure bison population in the U.S.
DNR seeks tougher groundwater measurement
Suspecting it is getting bad information from some water users, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has asked the Legislature for stricter requirements and penalties for measuring what wells are pumping.
Coldest winter in decades could help Isle Royale wolves
This brutal winter has created a bridge to Isle Royale that could be a godsend for the wolves there facing extinction.