Aug 22

window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Rain-swollen rivers have prompted boat and water safety officials to recommend canoeists and kayakers stay off of rivers in southern Minnesota affected by recent flooding.
“High water has made many rivers in Southern Minnesota dangerous to anyone in a watercraft, especially canoes and kayaks,” said Tim Smalley, DNR boating safety specialist. “Fast currents and debris in the water and along river banks are making conditions hazardous for paddlers.”

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