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ATV Rider Rescued from Icy Waters
Saturday morning incident took place just north of Lake Minnetonka on Lake Sarah.

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Saturday morning incident took place just north of Lake Minnetonka on Lake Sarah.

It may be the middle of February, but dangerous ice conditions prompt sheriff to take 'extremely unusual' course of action.
It may be the middle of February, but dangerous ice conditions prompted the Hennepin County Sheriff to take "extremely unusual" course of action today.
Five vehicles have broken through the ice on Hennepin County waters this season.
Five vehicles have broken through ice on Hennepin County waters so far this season.
It may be the middle of February, but dangerous ice conditions prompted the Hennepin County Sheriff to take "extremely unusual" course of action today.
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It may be the middle of February, but dangerous ice conditions prompt sheriff to take "extremely unusual" course of action.
In Scott County, Sheriff Kevin Studnicka is not restricting access but is urging people to be overly cautious.
It may be the middle of February, but dangerous ice conditions prompt sheriff to take "extremely unusual" course of action.
It may be the middle of February, but dangerous ice conditions prompt sheriff to take "extremely unusual" course of action.
It may be the middle of February, but dangerous ice conditions prompt sheriff to take "extremely unusual" course of action.
It may be the middle of February, but dangerous ice conditions prompt sheriff to take "extremely unusual" course of action.
Ozzie Secundino and Piper Cashman will have their work displayed at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.
Lake Minnetonka lawmakers recognized for their commitment to education.
Samantha Scobee and Westonka's varsity hockey team earn top-seed as puck readies to drop on playoffs.
Caucus day puts Minnesota in the national spotlight.
Have your voice heard. As Caucus Day 2012 arrives, Patch has a variety of avenues to talk politics.
The following is a notable selection of incidents reported to the Mound Police Department between Jan. 26 and Jan. 31. Blotter is not intended to be a comprehensive log of activity.