Regular users of the sea are advised to wear ear plugs and swimming hats to help prevent ear damage.
The ice is gone from most lakes in the southern part of Minnesota and ice on many northern lakes is melting quickly. It’s already common to see anglers and paddlers on open water, but with water ...
It's cold water awareness week: Tips to keep yourself safe in dangerously cold water ...
Northern Minnesota is still waiting on open water for many in-land lakes, but for much of the state, the ice has receded ...
Lisa Dugan with the Minnesota DNR told KNSI’s Bob Hughes that any water temperature under 70 degrees is still considered cold ...
Swimming kit for colder waters isn't just for winter. Adding neoprene accessories can help you swim in different locations ...