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.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
In part 3 of the Minnesota Vice series — Thousands of dollars of unreported cash are stashed, a box of money is discovered, youth hockey goals are achieved, and angry denials are made| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Clipping found in The Minneapolis Star published in Minneapolis, Minnesota on 2/11/1982.| Newspapers.com
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It’s the end of an era: Don Shelby is retiring after 30-plus years on the air—and he’s taking the golden age of television news with him.| Minnesota Monthly
The mission of the Center for Middletown Studies at Ball State University is to build on the scholarship inaugurated by Robert S. and Helen Merrell Lynd in their landmark studies Middletown (1929) and Middletown in Transition (1937). These in-depth accounts of life in Muncie, Indiana, became classic sociological studies and established the community as a barometer of social trends in the United States. In the years since, scholars in a variety of fields have returned to Muncie to follow up on...| www.bsu.edu
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.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
In part 5 of the Minnesota Vice — a last good day, a chase, a rescue, screams of joy and so, so much evidence| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Jeremy Fugleberg is editor of The Vault, Forum Communications Co.'s home for Midwest history, mysteries, crime and culture.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
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