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MINNESOTA ROUNDUP: Shots at suspect ... Ash border quarantine ... Guthrie delays play
State agriculture officials fearing the spread of a highly destructive tree pest have quarantined wood and tree products in Houston County of southeastern Minnesota.
Thursday, April, 23, 2009 - - News
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State agriculture officials fearing the spread of a highly destructive tree pest have quarantined wood and tree products in Houston County of southeastern Minnesota.
Thursday, April, 23, 2009 - - News
2 alleged Mexican drug cartel members plead guilty
A member of one of Mexico’s most notorious drug operations pleaded guilty Tuesday to threatening to kill two U.S. federal agents who were cornered and held at gunpoint by members of the Gulf cartel
Tuesday, March, 31, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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A member of one of Mexico’s most notorious drug operations pleaded guilty Tuesday to threatening to kill two U.S. federal agents who were cornered and held at gunpoint by members of the Gulf cartel
Tuesday, March, 31, 2009 - Associated Press - News
NORTH DAKOTA NEWS: Meth lab bust, child care plan, no alcohol delivery, etc.
Fargo police say a traffic stop for a broken tail light turned into a drug bust. Sgt. Jeff Skuza said the car stopped by police contained a mobile meth lab. He said two men face drug manufacturing charges stemming from the bust Friday night. Police said it’s the first meth lab bust of the year in Fargo.
Thursday, November, 13, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Fargo police say a traffic stop for a broken tail light turned into a drug bust. Sgt. Jeff Skuza said the car stopped by police contained a mobile meth lab. He said two men face drug manufacturing charges stemming from the bust Friday night. Police said it’s the first meth lab bust of the year in Fargo.
Thursday, November, 13, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Routine Fargo traffic stop produces mobile meth lab, police say
Fargo police say a traffic stop for a broken tail light turned into a drug bust.
Wednesday, November, 12, 2008 - Associated Press - News
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Fargo police say a traffic stop for a broken tail light turned into a drug bust.
Wednesday, November, 12, 2008 - Associated Press - News
Fargo police investigate prostitution report, make drug bust
Fargo police investigating a report of a possible prostitution operation Thursday at a south Fargo apartment wound up arresting three Arkansas women on drug charges.
Friday, October, 17, 2008 - The Forum - News
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Fargo police investigating a report of a possible prostitution operation Thursday at a south Fargo apartment wound up arresting three Arkansas women on drug charges.
Friday, October, 17, 2008 - The Forum - News
Delvin Cree, Dunseith, N.D., letter: Release the data on Indian Country crimes
The justice department should release information on crimes not prosecuted in Indian Country. It could be beneficial for everyone concerned.
Monday, October, 06, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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The justice department should release information on crimes not prosecuted in Indian Country. It could be beneficial for everyone concerned.
Monday, October, 06, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
Man arrested after Moorhead drug bust
A 40-year-old man was arrested in Moorhead Tuesday after authorities seized 4½ pounds of marijuana and $1,500 cash while serving a search warrant.
Tuesday, June, 24, 2008 - The Forum - News
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A 40-year-old man was arrested in Moorhead Tuesday after authorities seized 4½ pounds of marijuana and $1,500 cash while serving a search warrant.
Tuesday, June, 24, 2008 - The Forum - News
Bond set for Pembina County man in drug bust
Bond was set at $25,000 Thursday for Randy Abe Bartlette, 51, who authorities say had about 20 grams of cocaine and about two pounds of marijuana in his Walhalla, N.D., home.
Friday, April, 11, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Bond was set at $25,000 Thursday for Randy Abe Bartlette, 51, who authorities say had about 20 grams of cocaine and about two pounds of marijuana in his Walhalla, N.D., home.
Friday, April, 11, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Bond set at $25,000 for Pembina County man in drug bust
Bond was set at $25,000 today for Randy Abe Bartlette, 51, who authorities say had about 20 grams of cocaine and about two pounds of marijuana in his Walhalla, N.D., home.
Thursday, April, 10, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - News
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Bond was set at $25,000 today for Randy Abe Bartlette, 51, who authorities say had about 20 grams of cocaine and about two pounds of marijuana in his Walhalla, N.D., home.
Thursday, April, 10, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - News
POLICE BLOTTER: GFPD?investigates two burglaries
The Grand Forks Police Department is investigating two business burglaries reported early Friday morning.
Saturday, March, 22, 2008 - Herald staff reports - News
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The Grand Forks Police Department is investigating two business burglaries reported early Friday morning.
Saturday, March, 22, 2008 - Herald staff reports - News
REGIONAL ROUNDUP
Wednesday, March, 12, 2008 - Herald wire reports - News
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Wednesday, March, 12, 2008 - Herald wire reports - News
STATE OF THE BAND SPEECH: Jourdain: Red Lake going to have big year'
RED LAKE, Minn. - A $27 million debt paid off, a commercial fisheries back in business and a major dent in drug trafficking on the reservation made 2007 a positive year for Red Lake, Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr. said Wednesday during his 2008 State of the Band speech.
Friday, February, 22, 2008 - Bemidji Pioneer - News
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RED LAKE, Minn. - A $27 million debt paid off, a commercial fisheries back in business and a major dent in drug trafficking on the reservation made 2007 a positive year for Red Lake, Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr. said Wednesday during his 2008 State of the Band speech.
Friday, February, 22, 2008 - Bemidji Pioneer - News
Jourdain: Red Lake going to have 'big year'
RED LAKE, Minn. A $27 million debt paid off, a commercial fisheries back in business and a major dent in drug trafficking on the reservation made 2007 a positive year for Red Lake, Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr. said Wednesday during his 2008 State of the Band speech.
Thursday, February, 21, 2008 - Bemidji Pioneer - News
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RED LAKE, Minn. A $27 million debt paid off, a commercial fisheries back in business and a major dent in drug trafficking on the reservation made 2007 a positive year for Red Lake, Chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr. said Wednesday during his 2008 State of the Band speech.
Thursday, February, 21, 2008 - Bemidji Pioneer - News
DRUG TRAFFICKING: U.S. border officials seize $1.6 million worth of pot
BISMARCK Federal agents at the Pembina, N.D., port of entry seized 555 pounds of high-grade marijuana hidden in the floorboards of an otherwise empty semitrailer.
Wednesday, February, 06, 2008 - Associated Press - News
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BISMARCK Federal agents at the Pembina, N.D., port of entry seized 555 pounds of high-grade marijuana hidden in the floorboards of an otherwise empty semitrailer.
Wednesday, February, 06, 2008 - Associated Press - News
IN THE SPIRIT: Daughters of the King to hold court in Crookston
You learn a lot more about a state by walking its roads rather than driving them and, in 1997, Georgia Penniman got to know Montana well.
Saturday, September, 08, 2007 - - Features
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You learn a lot more about a state by walking its roads rather than driving them and, in 1997, Georgia Penniman got to know Montana well.
Saturday, September, 08, 2007 - - Features
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA
WILLISTON Authorities nab
Thursday, August, 23, 2007 - - News
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WILLISTON Authorities nab
Thursday, August, 23, 2007 - - News
Pembina pot bust leads to Chicago
An imaging device at the Pembina, N.D., Port of Entry helped federal agents last month find 600 pounds of marijuana hidden in the walls of a supposedly empty semitrailer, according to a criminal complaint filed May 18 in U.S. District Court-Northern District of Iowa.
Friday, June, 08, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - News
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An imaging device at the Pembina, N.D., Port of Entry helped federal agents last month find 600 pounds of marijuana hidden in the walls of a supposedly empty semitrailer, according to a criminal complaint filed May 18 in U.S. District Court-Northern District of Iowa.
Friday, June, 08, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - News
REGIONAL ROUNDUP
FARGO Soldier's body
Friday, June, 01, 2007 - - News
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FARGO Soldier's body
Friday, June, 01, 2007 - - News
Residents look to improve
Terry Tuinder stands in his front yard and gestures toward the neighboring properties on the 500 block of North Fourth Street.
Sunday, May, 27, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - News
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Terry Tuinder stands in his front yard and gestures toward the neighboring properties on the 500 block of North Fourth Street.
Sunday, May, 27, 2007 - Herald Staff Writer - News
COLUMNIST LLOYD OMDAHL : Fargo trades assumptions for facts
It has been said that assumption is the mother of all screwups. That has been particularly true about society's response to a teen culture struggling on the ragged edge of drugs, alcoholism, sex predators, promiscuity and host of other threats.
Monday, May, 07, 2007 - - Opinion
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It has been said that assumption is the mother of all screwups. That has been particularly true about society's response to a teen culture struggling on the ragged edge of drugs, alcoholism, sex predators, promiscuity and host of other threats.
Monday, May, 07, 2007 - - Opinion
