"Ice is never 100% safe, and extreme care should be taken on aerated lakes. Watch for the large orange and black warning signs at high use public accesses and the required thin ice signs around ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources warns ice anglers, snowmobilers, skiers and other outdoor enthusiasts to use caution when going onto any lake covered or partially covered with ice, ...
Officials put thin ice warning signs in certain areas. Minnesota and Wisconsin’s Departments of Natural Resources warned people that the ice is never 100% safe. Officials say to stay off the ice ...
The frozen lake did not stop 60 participants from raising $12,000 for the cause, even with a "Danger: Thin Ice" sign posted. "I wasn't so much worried about the cold, as much as I was worried ...
Fire departments used to post signs indicating safe or unsafe ice conditions, but Plummer said most no longer do that. "The weather is so changeable, we would need to be out there every day," he said.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has issued its annual ice safety warning for lakes with winter aeration systems. Aeration creates areas of thin ice and open water that are extremely ...