It was reported that at least 6 fires were started that year in Alexandria, Minnesota.| Dickinson Press
In part 7 of Minnesota Vice series — An unimpressed judge, a cash bag dusted with cocaine, flipped drug smugglers, an acquittal and a verdict| Park Rapids Enterprise
In the epilogue column to his Minnesota Vice series, Jeremy Fugleberg describes his hunt for Casey Ramirez, who he found, and what the saga says about 1980s Princeton—and the rest of us, now.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
A dog could have saved Dover Township citizens thousands of dollars, but no one would listen.| Superior Telegram
In part 6 of the Minnesota Vice series — A surprise offer, someone refuses to flip, a plane spills secrets, a task force turns the screws, someone agrees to squeal, and the big day finally arrives| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Fabled leap more myth than fact, but still an entertaining story, historian says| Wadena Pioneer Journal
In part 7 of Minnesota Vice series — An unimpressed judge, a cash bag dusted with cocaine, flipped drug smugglers, an acquittal and a verdict| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Husband killed wife, mother-in-law, then himself in apparent money dispute| 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
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| Wadena Pioneer Journal
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| Brainerd Dispatch
After nearly a century, questions remain over why Winnie Ruth Judd killed Hedvig Samuelson and stuffed her body in a suitcase.| Mitchell Republic
A dog could have saved Dover Township citizens thousands of dollars, but no one would listen.| Mitchell Republic
The library in Harvey, N.D., was built atop the scene of a murder. This article, first published in October 2009, explores what people have experienced there.| Mitchell Republic
The 46-day trial of Harry Hayward in 1895 riveted the nation with its shocking surprises, even inspiring a 'murder ballad'| Wadena Pioneer Journal
After nearly a century, questions remain over why Winnie Ruth Judd killed Hedvig Samuelson and stuffed her body in a suitcase.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
After nearly a century, questions remain over why Winnie Ruth Judd killed Hedvig Samuelson and stuffed her body in a suitcase.| Superior Telegram
Mary Schlais was 25 years old in 1974 when her body was discovered alongside a rural road with stab wounds. A former Green Bay Packers player is considered one possible person of interest.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Current occupants of former Security National Bank and Trust in South Dakota reflect on notorious crime| Wadena Pioneer Journal
The 46-day trial of Harry Hayward in 1895 riveted the nation with its shocking surprises, even inspiring a 'murder ballad'| Superior Telegram
The group of about 100 left a trail of deception and chaos across the country in the first half of the 20th century.| Superior Telegram
Everyone believed Jacob Bentz's story at first. But his actions after the murder spurred an investigation that broke the case wide open.| Mitchell Republic
The group of about 100 left a trail of deception and chaos across the country in the first half of the 20th century.| Mitchell Republic
Everyone believed Jacob Bentz's story at first. But his actions after the murder spurred an investigation that broke the case wide open.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
“I think the only time he’s coming home is when they send his body home,” Julia DeCoteau, 60, tearfully told The Forum, “And we’ll probably even have to fight for that.”| InForum
Mary Schlais was 25 years old in 1974 when her body was discovered alongside a rural road with stab wounds. A former Green Bay Packers player is considered one possible person of interest.| Mitchell Republic
In the backwoods of Buzzle Township, Minnesota, is Pinewood — once an lively logging camp filled with lumberjacks and early settlers.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
In the backwoods of Buzzle Township, Minnesota, is Pinewood — once an lively logging camp filled with lumberjacks and early settlers.| Mitchell Republic
In the early days of voting in America, bribery, drunken brawls and parades accompanied elections as a public holiday. All of that changed in 1891 with the secret ballot, still used to present day.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Where did an infamous mobster go when he needed a little rest and relaxation? Residents of the North Shore and Iron Range have long boasted their backyard as the bootlegger’s land of leisure.| St. Cloud Live
In the early days of voting in America, bribery, drunken brawls and parades accompanied elections as a public holiday. All of that changed in 1891 with the secret ballot, still used to present day.| Bemidji Pioneer
Where did an infamous mobster go when he needed a little rest and relaxation? Residents of the North Shore and Iron Range have long boasted their backyard as the bootlegger’s land of leisure.| Bemidji Pioneer
Mary Schlais was 25 years old in 1974 when her body was discovered alongside a rural road with stab wounds. A former Green Bay Packers player is considered one possible person of interest.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
As Leonard Peltier awaits the results of his parole hearing, his sisters pray for his release. The FBI spoke against Peltier's release after his conviction connected to agents' murders.| Alexandria Echo Press
Those looking to sell, distribute, or consume booze in the '20s and '30s had a few sneaky tricks up their sleeves.| Bemidji Pioneer
Agnes Boeing Ilsley, a wealthy former NDSU extension agent, was murdered at her Virginia estate. Justice for her killer changed history.| Dickinson Press
Those looking to sell, distribute, or consume booze in the '20s and '30s had a few sneaky tricks up their sleeves.| Rochester Post Bulletin
Mary Schlais was 25 years old in 1974 when her body was discovered alongside a rural road with stab wounds. A former Green Bay Packers player is considered one possible person of interest.| Rochester Post Bulletin