Boy on bike hit by pickup in Grand Forks 
A 10-year-old boy was injured Friday when a pickup truck hit him as he was riding his bike on the west side of Grand Forks. The truck’s driver was cited.
Grand Forks Herald, 05/20/2013
Less abuse, but not all follow church audit 
An annual report, sponsored by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, says an independent audit and study found 2012 had the biggest drop in allegations of sexual abuse by priests in a decade.
Grand Forks Herald, 05/17/2013
Thief River Falls day care owner accused of striking boy 
When James Sundstrom’s fiancée picked up their 4-year-old son at a Thief River Falls day care Tuesday afternoon, he said she found the boy waiting in the entry with tears and a bloody nose.
Grand Forks Herald, 05/17/2013
Ex-Grand Forks police officer's trial postponed 
The trial of a former Grand Forks police officer on charges he held a gun against the head of a UND student at a party last year has been pushed back to September. The defense says it needs to study the police department’s separate internal investigation of the officer and the incident.
Grand Forks Herald, 05/16/2013
Man who burglarized Grand Forks homeowner pleads guilty 
A Nielsville, Minn., man admitted Thursday in court that he burglarized the house of a Grand Forks man who beat him about the head with a handgun and shot at him twice as he fled the scene.
Grand Forks Herald, 05/16/2013
Grand Forks man gets 15 years for sex crime 
Leaving a courtroom Wednesday to begin a 15-year prison term, Jack Oatman, a gray-haired 72-year-old Grand Forks man craned his neck around, seeking some last eye contact from several female relatives, including two who say he sexually assaulted them while they slept.
Grand Forks Herald, 05/15/2013
Grand Forks man pawns mom's jewelry, gets 60 days 
Jeremy Hall admitted stealing and pawning his mother’s jewelry and his ex-boss’s tools Wednesday in a plea deal that got him 60 days in jail from a Grand Forks judge.
Grand Forks Herald, 05/15/2013
Grand Forks man charged with drug felonies 
Nicholas Thorsen, the Grand Forks man present when Christian Bjerk ingested the synthetic hallucinogen in Thorsen’s home last June that killed Bjerk hours later, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to separate but related drug charges.
Grand Forks Herald, 05/14/2013
N.D. highway fatalities down so far in 2013 
North Dakota highway fatalities so far this year are lower than they were during the same period a year ago, going against a general trend of rising fatalities statewide and nationwide.
Grand Forks Herald, 05/14/2013
Region’s fallen law enforcement officers remembered in Grand Forks ceremony 
Bonnie Andrys placed a red rose Tuesday in honor of her first husband, Kenneth Olson, during a ceremony at the Grand Forks County court house memorializing law enforcement officers from across the region who died in the line of duty.
Grand Forks Herald, 05/14/2013
