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Man falls through ice, twice, on Mille Lacs

DNR warns of unsafe ice conditions

Posted: December 16, 2011 - 6:54pm

ISLE, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is urging anglers and others to check ice conditions before heading out on the lake this weekend.

Unseasonably mild weather is making for unsafe ice conditions across the state.

DNR water safety specialist Tim Smalley says a 71-year-old man fell not once but twice through the ice Friday on Mille Lacs (muh laks) Lake.

Smalley says the man first drove his all-terrain vehicle through the ice about a half-mile from shore. The man climbed out of the water and began walking to shore when he fell through again. The man got out again and made it to shore, where he was treated by paramedics for mild hypothermia.

Smalley says people should check ice conditions with a local bait shop or resort before heading out.

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

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beenaroundtheblock
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beenaroundtheblock 12/17/11 - 08:18 am
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same story, different year

stupid is as stupid does

gqbpmb
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gqbpmb 12/17/11 - 03:21 pm
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Natural selection failed...

Natural selection failed...

fatcat12
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fatcat12 12/17/11 - 05:11 pm
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Idiot

There's no cure for stupid.

RichRule peasantsdrool
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RichRule peasantsdrool 12/18/11 - 11:38 am
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Occupy Ice

Maybe he was another idiot protester, starting Occupy Ice and failed!!

sooner
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sooner 12/18/11 - 10:41 pm
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71?

How'd he get so old?

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