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Snow makes big comeback, melt has begun | Brainerd Dispatch

Leader, 9.2 inches. Crosslake, 6 inches. Motley, 4.3 inches. Randall, 1.5 inches. Little Falls, 1 inch. The winter storm caused power outages over the lakes area and Brainerd Public Schools chose to go two hours late Thursday because of weather conditions. Power outages About 9,400 Minnesota Power customers including in Crosby and Pequot Lakes lost power after heavy, wet snow knocked down trees onto power lines. “Our crews worked through the night and by 6 a.m., had restored power to all but 500 customers,” Amy Rutledge, communications manager at Minnesota Power, stated in an email. Minnesota Power was down to about 44 customers without power by 11 a.m. and only two by 4:30 p.m.

Mendota teenager dies in Gull Lake snowmobile crash | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

An autopsy and investigation of the incident are still pending. Written By: Brainerd Dispatch | × The Cass County Sheriff’s Office received a report 11:18 p.m., Friday, Feb. 19, of a snowmobile crash with serious injuries on Gull Lake in the area of Birch Island. Deputies and responders arrived at the scene and found a 1997 Arctic Cat snowmobile was travelling on Gull Lake and crashed into the northwest side of the rocky and wooded shoreline of Birch Island. The driver of the snowmobile, a young man, 18, of Mendota was located near the crash scene. A friend of the driver initiated CPR. Continued lifesaving efforts were conducted on scene and the driver was transported via helicopter to St. Cloud Hospital where he was pronounced dead. An autopsy is scheduled with the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office and an investigation is continuing.

Mendota teenager dies in Gull Lake snowmobile crash

An autopsy and investigation of the incident are still pending. Written By: Forum News Service | 8:21 pm, Feb. 21, 2021 × EAST GULL LAKE, Minn. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office received a report 11:18 p.m., Friday, Feb. 19, of a snowmobile crash with serious injuries on Gull Lake in the area of Birch Island. Deputies and responders arrived at the scene and found a 1997 Arctic Cat snowmobile was travelling on Gull Lake and crashed into the northwest side of the rocky and wooded shoreline of Birch Island. The driver of the snowmobile, an 18-year-old male from Mendota, was located near the crash scene. A friend of the driver initiated CPR. Continued lifesaving efforts were conducted on scene and the driver was transported via helicopter to St. Cloud Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. An autopsy is scheduled with the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office and an investigation is continuing.

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