
Alex Chhith
Homes Reporter at The Minnesota Star Tribune
Homes reporter @StarTribune #Snowboard junkie 🏂 #outdoors #plantmama 🪴 #gardener #kayak Story ideas: [email protected] she/her
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22 hours ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Tony Kennedy |Alex Chhith
By Tony Kennedy and Alex Chhith, The Minnesota Star Tribune MILLE LACS LAKE, Minn. - Within minutes of the clock striking midnight, marking the official start of the Minnesota fishing opener on Saturday, 24 extra-eager anglers cast their lines from a boat in the dark, hoping luck would shine upon them. Almost right away, 13-year-old Katelynn Norman's orange bobber sank below the water.
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22 hours ago |
sacbee.com | Tony Kennedy |Alex Chhith
MILLE LACS LAKE, Minn. - Within minutes of the clock striking midnight, marking the official start of the Minnesota fishing opener on Saturday, 24 extra-eager anglers cast their lines from a boat in the dark, hoping luck would shine upon them. Almost right away, 13-year-old Katelynn Norman's orange bobber sank below the water. Boat Capt. Rich Remstrom rushed over with a net, leaned over the edge of the boat and scooped up a wriggling northern pike.
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22 hours ago |
idahostatesman.com | Tony Kennedy |Alex Chhith
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1 week ago |
gazettextra.com | Alex Chhith
MARIETTA, Minn. - Tens of thousands of birds look like tiny black and white specks floating on the surface of one of Minnesota's most mysterious lakes. Peering through a monocular, Curt Vacek lists off their species: greater white-fronted geese, canvasback ducks, mallards. Often, he spots other birds that don't reside in Minnesota but migrate through: snow geese, avocets, tundra swans and greater yellowlegs. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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1 week ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Alex Chhith
By Alex Chhith, The Minnesota Star Tribune MARIETTA, Minn. - Tens of thousands of birds look like tiny black and white specks floating on the surface of one of Minnesota's most mysterious lakes. Peering through a monocular, Curt Vacek lists off their species: greater white-fronted geese, canvasback ducks, mallards. Often, he spots other birds that don't reside in Minnesota but migrate through: snow geese, avocets, tundra swans and greater yellowlegs.
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