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Rice Lake was founded as a township in 1870. After portions of the township had been annexed by the city of Duluth, the residents began the process to be recognized as a city. [6] On August 20, 2015, Administrative Law Judge Barbara J. Case signed an Order of Incorporation which allowed the township of Rice Lake to convert into the city of Rice ...
Rice Lake is an unincorporated community in Stockholm Township, Wright County, Minnesota, United States. The community is located along Wright County Road 30 near Morrison Avenue SW. Nearby places include Cokato, Howard Lake, Stockholm, Silver Lake, and Grass Lake–Stockholm Wildlife Management Area.
Rice lake lies in the Poplar River watershed, receiving inflow from Crescent Lake in the north, and outflowing into the main branch of the Poplar River. [2] [3] Rice Lake has an area of 222.52 acres and a maximum depth of ten feet. [2] 182 acres are in the littoral zone, and the water is clear down five feet. [2] It lies 1737 feet above sea ...
Rice Lake is a census-designated place (CDP) in La Prairie Township, Clearwater County, Minnesota, United States, near Lower Rice Lake. The population was 235 at the 2010 census. [ 4 ] It is located within ZIP code 56621 based in Bagley .
Rice Lake was officially platted in 1857, although it started thriving two years before then. Stephen L. Wilson opened the first store, and became postmaster in 1857. After that, a number of businesses continued to develop until 1865, when a railroad bypassed the settlement, causing the village to disappear. [2]
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Rice Lake, Minnesota, a city in Saint Louis County; Rice Lake (CDP), Minnesota, a census-designated place in Clearwater County; Rice Lake (ghost town), Minnesota, a former village in Dodge and Steele counties; Rice Lake, Wright County, Minnesota, an unincorporated community; Rice Lake Township, Ward County, North Dakota; Rice Lake, Ontario
Four of the City of Lake Geneva's beaches remain closed due to blue-green algae, a bloom that can produce toxins that can make humans and animals sick, or even cause them to die in some cases.