Clarence and Marjorie Paulson disappeared from their rural home west of Pequot Lakes, Minnesota, in 1984. Their bodies were not found until 1990.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Sheriff’s case file reveals new details of 1988 crime in which assailants kill and drink the victim’s blood.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Sheriff’s case file reveals new details of 1988 crime in which assailants kill and drink the victim’s blood.| Bemidji Pioneer
The award has been shared multiple times in Minnesota and the Dakotas| Alexandria Echo 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
For the first time, Jon Keith Miller's DNA profile will be included in state and national databases -- and investigators are standing by.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Advancements in forensic DNA analysis are opening the doors to answers in decades-old cold cases| Wadena Pioneer Journal
A pair of women's canvas shoes were discovered along the shoreline of the gravel pit pond where 22-year-old Kelly Robinson's body was found. Law enforcement now says they don't know where they are.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
A new Netflix docuseries take listeners behind the scenes of the investigation. Articles from newspaper archives illustrate the impact of the mysterious deaths.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
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
Nine days after 26-year-old Carol Hoffman was reported missing, her husband confessed to authorities that he dismembered her before attempting to feed her remains into a kitchen garbage disposal.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Growing up in the small east-central Minnesota community, the mystery man was everywhere| Wadena Pioneer Journal
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
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
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
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| 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
In Part 1 of the Minnesota Vice series, Customs pilots chase a rogue plane, TV reporters chase a mystery man, and a new DEA agent is assigned a curious case.| Mitchell Republic
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
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| Brainerd Dispatch
A new Netflix docuseries take listeners behind the scenes of the investigation. Articles from newspaper archives illustrate the impact of the mysterious deaths.| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
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.| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
In the late 1980s, players began putting away the persimmon for the new metal-headed clubs| Wadena Pioneer Journal
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.| Cloquet Pine Journal
In Part 1 of the Minnesota Vice series, Customs pilots chase a rogue plane, TV reporters chase a mystery man, and a new DEA agent is assigned a curious case.| Cloquet Pine Journal
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.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
In this “Minnesota Vice” introduction column, Jeremy Fugleberg looks at a mysterious millionaire benefactor who sank his fingers deep into Princeton, charming the Minnesota town while using it as a base to launder piles of dirty money and hide his cocaine-smuggling airplane fleet.| Mitchell Republic
In the late 1980s, players began putting away the persimmon for the new metal-headed clubs| Mitchell Republic
The award has been shared multiple times in Minnesota and the Dakotas| Bemidji Pioneer
In the late 1980s, players began putting away the persimmon for the new metal-headed clubs| Alexandria Echo Press
In the late 1980s, players began putting away the persimmon for the new metal-headed clubs| Bemidji Pioneer
In the late 1980s, players began putting away the persimmon for the new metal-headed clubs| Dickinson Press
The award has been shared multiple times in Minnesota and the Dakotas| Superior Telegram
For more than 30 years, the NFL team fielded a hardwood squad that helped raise money for charities, organizations| Superior Telegram
45 years ago, a legendary sports victory made history. Headline writers thrilled to the moment.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
The award has been shared multiple times in Minnesota and the Dakotas| Wadena Pioneer Journal
45 years ago, a legendary sports victory made history. Headline writers thrilled to the moment.| Mitchell Republic
For more than 30 years, the NFL team fielded a hardwood squad that helped raise money for charities, organizations| Mitchell Republic
45 years ago, a legendary sports victory made history. Headline writers thrilled to the moment.| Superior Telegram
For more than 30 years, the NFL team fielded a hardwood squad that helped raise money for charities, organizations| Bemidji Pioneer
Cynthia Anne Gerdes was murdered in her Minneapolis apartment in 1984, and while investigators believed they had a suspect, her case remains unsolved because she 'had no champions, press or family, clamoring for results.'| Cloquet Pine Journal
For more than 30 years, the NFL team fielded a hardwood squad that helped raise money for charities, organizations| West Central Tribune
A 1984 outbreak of illness stumped a Minnesota epidemiologist, who offered dinner for the first person who solved the case. Occasional outbreaks have sickened hundreds in the time since.| Superior Telegram
Cynthia Anne Gerdes was murdered in her Minneapolis apartment in 1984, and while investigators believed they had a suspect, her case remains unsolved because she 'had no champions, press or family, clamoring for results.'| Bemidji Pioneer
Cynthia Anne Gerdes was murdered in her Minneapolis apartment in 1984, and while investigators believed they had a suspect, her case remains unsolved because she 'had no champions, press or family, clamoring for results.'| Dickinson Press
Cynthia Anne Gerdes was murdered in her Minneapolis apartment in 1984, and while investigators believed they had a suspect, her case remains unsolved because she 'had no champions, press or family, clamoring for results.'| InForum
The DNA Doe Project has identified the man discovered in at St. Paul building in 1985 as 33-year-old Frank Augenti| Bemidji Pioneer
A family of five was shot to death in their home in 1970. The confessed murderer, Neil M. Pladson was later strangled to death in his apartment -- by his roommate.| Mitchell Republic
Two juveniles were charged with arson related to the fire, which caused $75 million in damage ($245 million in 2024 dollars). However, charges were later dropped. Why?| Mitchell Republic
The 22-year-old was last seen leaving a St. Paul bar on Oct. 26, 1982. Her remains were found 80 miles away in 1989.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Amy Pagnac was last seen by her stepfather on Aug. 5, 1989, at an Osseo gas station. There are no suspects in her case.| St. Cloud Live
Amy Pagnac was last seen by her stepfather on Aug. 5, 1989, at an Osseo gas station. There are no suspects in her case.| Dickinson Press
Part 2 of the story on how a secretive potato deal with a farming cooperative in Honduras scandalized North Dakotans, shook the state's government and made headlines for years.| Agweek
Susan Swedell pulled into a gas station roughly one mile from her home on the night of Jan. 19, 1988. She was last seen by the man who pulled up behind her in a light-colored muscle car.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
On Oct. 1, 1981, the body of 68-year-old Clifton Wendell Marsh, of Hope, Michigan, was found at a rest area on Highway 2 east of Devils Lake.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Watch, listen and read exclusive reporting 40 years in the making as Forum Communications Columnist Jim Shaw looks back at the infamous Medina, North Dakota, shootout and tells where it stands today.| InForum
Officials have closed the case after identifying the mother and the child using DNA technology, according to a Sherburne County Sheriff’s Office news release issued Thursday, Aug. 15.| Alexandria Echo Press
Officials have closed the case after identifying the mother and the child using DNA technology, according to a Sherburne County Sheriff’s Office news release issued Thursday, Aug. 15.| Grand Forks Herald
Officials have closed the case after identifying the mother and the child using DNA technology, according to a Sherburne County Sheriff’s Office news release issued Thursday, Aug. 15.| Duluth News Tribune