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Bakken oil booms... and so does crime on the Plains
Booming oil production has brought tens of thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions of dollars in new revenues to a wide expanse of the Northern Plains. But it also has brought more crime, forcing law enforcement from the U.S. and Canada to deal with spiking offenses ranging from drug trafficking and gun crimes to prostitution.
Monday, April, 23, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Minnesota drivers switch seats near Duluth, both charged with DWI
A criminal complaint says that when the pair was pulled over, 28-year-old Timothy Ryan denied having been behind the wheel and refused field sobriety tests. The complaint says the woman, 21-year-old Rakshita Evenson, had a blood alcohol level of nearly twice the legal limit.
Friday, April, 20, 2012 - - News

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Authorities tackling ‘epidemic’ of texting while driving
Although 95 percent of people realize the danger of text messaging from behind the wheel, 35 percent admitted to sending or reading a message while on the road in the last month, according to a 2011 AAA survey. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety is holding a distracted driving campaign this week aimed at increasing education on the issue.
Thursday, April, 19, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Caseloads rise for N.D. parole, probation officers
Parole and probation officers are increasingly overwhelmed with workloads as North Dakota's population rises and more ex-convicts flock to the state in search of a good economy, a job and a fresh start.
Wednesday, April, 11, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Supreme Court OKs routine jailhouse strip searches
Jailers may perform invasive strip searches on people arrested even for minor offenses, an ideologically divided Supreme Court ruled Monday, the conservative majority declaring that security trumps privacy in an often dangerous environment.
Monday, April, 02, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Motor home crash kills 5 of Minnesota family in Kansas
A motor home packed with a Minnesota family and a handful of their friends crashed Sunday morning in northeast Kansas as they returned from a vacation, killing five people and sending 13 others to hospitals.
Monday, April, 02, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Longtime DNR conservation officer Stuart Bensen calls it a career
Tuesday, the longtime conservation officer for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources signed off for the last time when he retired on his 55th birthday.
Sunday, April, 01, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

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OUR OPINION: Time to defuse ‘trucker bombs’
America has turned around worse problems than trucker bombs, and it can turn around this problem, too.
Friday, March, 30, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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$540 million lottery has states anticipating tax jackpot
People queuing up for Mega Millions tickets aren't the only ones salivating over the record $540 million jackpot - with a lump sum cash value of about $390 million - that could be won Friday. Some state governments struggling through lean times know a hometown winner would bring a tax bonanza.
Thursday, March, 29, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Minnesota man charged in road rage incident
A Richmond, Minn., man faces assault charges after a road rage incident last weekend. Thirty-two-year-old Ryan Storms was charged Tuesday with three counts of second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon. Storms is accused of threatening a driver and two passengers with a handgun Sunday on Minnesota Highway 23.
Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 - - News

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Litter, including discarded jugs of urine, become N.D. Oil Patch problem
Officials: Lack of rest stops, lack of respect both contribute
Litter has become an escalating problem as the rush to tap vast caches of crude escalates in North Dakota. As the number of trucks coming to the oil mecca increases, so does the trash. Some of the industrial rubbish blows in from unsecured truckloads, but for many, the most frustrating trash is the gallons of discarded urine.
Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Saturation patrol yields 30 citations in Cass, Traill, Sargent counties of N.D.
The North Dakota Highway Patrol made 30 citations for criminal violations during a drunk-driving saturation event over the weekend in Traill, Sargent and Cass counties.
Monday, March, 26, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Driver killed after fleeing traffic stop near Bismarck
The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a Minnesota man is dead after fleeing a trooper and crashing his pickup west of Bismarck. The patrol tells the Bismarck Tribune that 36-year-old Paul J. Mertens, of Ramsey, Minn., died just after 9:30 p.m. Friday while being taken by ambulance to a Bismarck hospital.
Saturday, March, 24, 2012 - - News

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Smokey rides the school bus: N.D. Highway Patrol troopers watching drivers
N.D. state troopers call on drivers to stop for buses
Troopers will be riding school buses throughout northeast North Dakota to catch drivers who won't stop for the buses.
Thursday, March, 22, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Belcourt man charged with manslaughter
A Belcourt, N.D., man with five prior drunk driving convictions has been charged with killing a passenger in a vehicle he was driving. Linus Joseph Bercier III, 37, drove more than 100 mph and, when he was tested an hour after the accident, his blood alcohol level was at .23, which is three times more than the legal limit, according to a court affidavit.
Wednesday, March, 21, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Top Grand Forks district trooper arrested for DWI in northern Minnesota
Official: Northeast N.D. commander not charged so far
The officer overseeing the North Dakota Highway Patrol’s northeast region was arrested for driving while impaired in Minnesota on March 10, Beltrami County Sheriff Phil Hodapp has confirmed.
Wednesday, March, 21, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Trooper protects oilfield roads
Trooper Neil Kent isn’t afraid to take on the heavyweights. Kent, stationed with the Highway Patrol’s Williston district, spends the bulk of his time monitoring the busy truck traffic and enforcing weight restrictions.
Monday, March, 19, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Students don’t want Minnesota lawmakers to ‘get out of jail free’
In Minnesota, legislators get what some deem a “get out of jail free” card protecting them from arrest for certain crimes. Some students from Concordia University in St. Paul were not happy when they discovered that legislative immunity could shield lawmakers from drunken driving arrests.
Thursday, March, 15, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Minn. State Patrol warns against DUIs on St. Patrick’s
The Minnesota State Patrol said Tuesday that it’s planning increased enforcement of drunk driving laws on St. Patrick’s Day, which falls on Saturday this year.
Wednesday, March, 14, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Minnesota right-to-work bill narrowly advances in Senate
Conservative Republican state Sens. Gretchen Hoffman and Bill Ingebrigtsen often see eye-to-eye. But the two who live in adjoining districts were on opposite sides Monday as a Minnesota Senate committee voted to ask voters to decide whether to end the practice of requiring employees to join unions or pay dues. Hoffman voted with Republicans, other than Ingebrigtsen, to approve the so-called right-to-work proposal by Sen. David Thompson, R-Lakeville. On the 7-6 vote, the Senate judiciary committee sent the bill to another committee.
Tuesday, March, 13, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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