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Minnesota Reports Rare Human Death from Rabies, Public Urged to Take Precautions with Bats
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) is investigating a rare human death from rabies, following a bat exposure in western Minnesota earlier this year.
The Importance of Replacing Smoke and CO Detectors and their Batteries, Also Why You Should Own a Weather Radio
The importance of replacing smoke and CO2 detectors and their batteries, also why you should own a Weather Radio!
Crystal Lake Beach Has Reopened!
Officials with the City of Burnsville have announced that they have temporarily closed the public swimming beach at Crystal Lake because of high levels of E. coli bacteria.
Minnesota Officials Warn Flooding Poses Risks to Private Drinking Water Wells
Minnesota Officials warn about the risks flooding can pose to private drinking water wells and the steps to take if your private well has been contaminated or might have been contaminated.
Minnesota Officials Warn Against Consuming Diamond Shruumz Mushroom-based Microdose Chocolates and Candies
Minnesota officials are warning against the consumption of Diamond Shruumz Mushroom-based Microdose Chocolates and Candies.
Twin Cities Metro Area Sees Rise in Animal Tularemia Cases Among Cats
The Minnesota Department of Health announced today that the Twin Cities Metro Area is seeing arise in animal tularemia cases among cats.