In part 4 of the Minnesota Vice series — The I-Team scrambles, a journalist makes a strange trip to Mexico, a bombshell report airs, and Casey turns to public ridicule and defiance| Mitchell Republic
The availability of indoor ice facilities has played an important role in the development of ice hockey in Minnesota. Those communities that have possessed advantages of indoor rinks consistently have developed better programs and players in most programs that have had to rely on outdoor ice.| Vintage Minnesota Hockey - History
1956: The first televised games of the tournament began. A Twin Cities television channel (KEYD, Channel 9) broadcast the two evening games on Thursday. They also did the Saturday championship game. The process of televising games was discontinued until 1961 when the championship and third place games were broadcast by Channel 11 (WTCN) from the Twin Cities.| Vintage Minnesota Hockey - History
High school hockey in Minnesota predates the official documented start of 1945 by almost 40 years where youth high school hockey can be traced to the late 1890’s to early 1900’s (depending on what source you read or investigate.) The then popular game of ice polo was evolving and hockey was taking over as the more popular winter pastime. Hockey had spread south from Canada to communities such as: Warroad, Roseau, Warren, Hallock, Argyle, Stephen, Thief River Falls, Crookston and B...| Vintage Minnesota Hockey - History
Minnesota Vice is an investigative series about a drug smuggler who tried to hide out while living large in a little Midwest town, how the feds caught up with him, and what happens to a small town’s soul when it decides it won’t ask too many questions.| Mitchell Republic
In part 2 of the Minnesota Vice series — Bizarre palm trees get planted, an airport is failing, a rich stranger offers champagne and prime rib, and a DEA agent goes undercover in Princeton.| Mitchell Republic
These are the people identified in the Minnesota Vice series, which dives into Casey Ramirez's life in Princeton, Minnesota, his life as a drug smuggler and how the feds caught up with him.| Mitchell Republic
Jeremy Fugleberg is editor of The Vault, Forum Communications Co.'s home for Midwest history, mysteries, crime and culture. He is also a member of the company's Editorial Advisory Board.| Mitchell Republic
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