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Sheriff Says Water Patrol Will Be Out in Force During Memorial Day Weekend
As usual, Hennepin County's most popular lake is expected to see high traffic this weekend.

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As usual, Hennepin County's most popular lake is expected to see high traffic this weekend.

As usual, Hennepin County's most popular lake is expected to see high traffic this weekend.
Opportunities abound to hit the lake for people of all abilities.
State inspectors will be stationed at public boat accesses throughout the area, including Lake Minnetonka; results from enforcement efforts this spring indicate about 16 percent of watercraft users are violating state law.
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Information provided by the Wayzata Police Department.