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RED RIVER

Madison (Eklund) Williams is believed to be the first woman to paddle solo in a kayak from Fort Snelling on the Minnesota River to York Factory on Hudson Bay.
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The route follows the historic trek of Eric Sevareid and Walter Port that was documented in a novel titled “Canoeing with the Cree."
Near Climax, Minnesota, a small crack in the ground has grown, causing a quarter-mile long stretch of bean field to fall 25 feet. Few have ever seen anything like it.
Sheepshead will never control the population explosion of zebra mussels, but their contribution to the Red River ecosystem can’t be understated.

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In his 14 years as a Red River catfish guide, Brad Durick says he’s never seen a year quite like this one for low water, thanks to widespread drought conditions that have the Red and other rivers across the region at their lowest levels in years.
“Whatever’s on the streets and goes down the gutter, that’s what ends up in those pits,” a Grand Forks worker told the Herald. And someone has to keep those pits clean.
Mother says son's death has been ruled accidental
Rivers flow in one direction all over the world and that direction is downhill.
Less than 4% of lakes in Minnesota affected so far
Agents, others say signs point to yes in 2020

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In the first photo, time-stamped at 10:23 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, three bucks and a smaller deer that’s either a doe or a buck fawn are wading on what probably would be their trail under normal water conditions.
Sometimes, though, you have to play the cards you’re dealt and make the best of it when it comes to outdoors excursions. Whether it’s hunting, fishing or any other outdoor activity, Mother Nature calls the shots. It’s either roll the dice and hope for the best or stay home.
MOORHEAD, Minn. — A man found dead in the Red River late last month has been identified as Jeffrey Lindell, 56, of Moorhead, police said Tuesday, July 9.

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