Hey guys, I wanted to get your expert guidance.
I was using dry heat to get some twist out of the limb of an Osage bow I'm working on.  I had just gotten everything clamped in place and was considering heating the other limb to see if I could get some more back set when I heard a loud POP.  Upon inspection I found that the riser had cracked about an inch down the fadeout.  

It's not a big crack but does go all the way through the riser.  This picture was taken while the bow was still clamped, after I removed the clamps the crack closed up but is still noticeable.  So my question is what is the best way to deal with this?  Should I just glue it back together, or wrap the crack with another material, or cut the handle, glue another piece of wood on and make a laminated handle?  Or should I do something else entirely?  Or did I just make firewood? 

  On the bright side I did get the twist out of the limb. 

Also I noticed a crack on the edge of the back of the bow, on the limb I wasn't untwisting.

Do I need to back this bow?  I think I can narrow the limb a bit and eliminate the crack if I need to.  Is there a better way to deal with this?  
Thanks in advance, I humbly await your advice, opinions and criticisms.