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Church History Series 1, Post 6: The Acts of Phileas
St. Phileas of Thmuis Phileas was the bishop of Thmuis, a city east-northeast of Alexandria, who was arrested and martyred during the winter of 306-7. We have two early Greek manuscripts that are alm...
Posted on 10/5/11 at 12:30 AM
Duluth Retriever Club trial results posted
Here are results from the Duluth Retriever Clubs annual AKC-licensed Field Trial held Aug. 20-22 at the club, just north of Duluth. Among those from Northeastern Minnesota who placed well was David F...
Posted on 8/23/10 at 10:19 AM
Crowd packs U.S. Senate courtroom
What could be the final day of Minnesota's U.S. Senate trial is receiving more attention than during seven weeks of testimony, with a crowd packing a courtroom generally used by the state Supreme Cour...
Posted on 4/7/09 at 4:35 AM
Jury selection begins in trial of Michael Jackson's doctor 
By Anthony McCartney , September 08, 2011
Judge declares mistrial in Dickinson, N.D., pot case 
Two Lithuanian men expecting their jury trial for marijuana possession charges to begin were told they would have to wait Wednesday.
By Ashley Martin , September 08, 2011
UPDATE: Mubarak trial witness: no order to shoot protests 
The prosecution's first witness in the trial of ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak startled the court in a stormy session today, testifying that police were not ordered to fire on protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square in a contradiction of the prosecutors' central claim.
By Maggie Michael , September 05, 2011
FAIRBANKS TRIAL: Emergency workers found Dewey wounded in the snow 
By Stephen J. Lee , August 24, 2011
Jury “dry-fires” gun used to shoot Deputy Dewey 
By Stephen J. Lee , August 23, 2011
Jury of 12 plus 4 alternates picked in Fairbanks trial 
Judge denies last-minute defense motion to move trial againWith two jurors selected Tuesday, the panel of 16 sought by the judge for the trial of Thomas Fairbanks was reached. Opening arguments are expected to begin Wednesday, a week later than Minnesota District Judge Jeff Remick initially had hoped.
By Stephen J. Lee , August 16, 2011
ANALYSIS: Details of Dewey's death may be key in Fairbanks trial 
As the murder trial of Thomas Fairbanks approaches, a key issue appears to be whether when and how his alleged victim — Mahnomen County Sheriff’s Deputy Christopher Dewey — died might affect how the jury decides the case.
By Stephen J. Lee , August 14, 2011
Jury selection hits 11 in Fairbanks case 
Eleven jurors have been picked so far to hear the murder case against Thomas Fairbanks, nearing the needed 15, including three alternates. Two men were chosen Thursday after long interviews in court, making the panel so far four women and seven men from Polk County after nine days of selection.
By Stephen J. Lee , August 11, 2011
Trial starts today in death of Mahnomen County, Minn,, deputy Dewey 
The Mahnomen, Minn., man charged with murdering Deputy Christopher Dewey is scheduled to go on trial today in a Crookston courtroom.
By Herald Staff Report , July 31, 2011
Judge considers bond in new homicide trial 
The Innocence Project of Minnesota has been working to free Michael Hanson who has been in prison for the 2004 death of his three-month-old daughter, Avryonna Hansen. Two medical examiners originally found the baby suffered a skull fracture before she died. Her death was ruled a homicide.
By Associated Press , July 28, 2011
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: State Fair looks at parade safety ... Fake pot trial set ... Officials' double jobs questioned .. more 
Organizers of the annual North Dakota State Fair parade are looking into beefing up rules after two children were run over by floats and injured this year.
August 01, 2010
Jury gets case in Blagojevich corruption trial 
Rod Blagojevich’s fate was in the hands of jurors Wednesday as they prepared to begin deciding whether the impeached Illinois governor tried to sell a nomination to President Barack Obama’s former Senate seat and schemed to use his political power for personal gain.
By Don Babwin and Michael Tarm , July 28, 2010
AROUND THE REGION: Legislator's trial delayed ... Firefighters convene ... Motorcyclist hits deer, dies 
The trial for a North Dakota state House member accused of punching his wife has been pushed back to August.
By Associated Press , June 05, 2010
Commitment trial halted in Anoka County 
An Anoka County judge on Wednesday temporarily halted a civil commitment trial for a man who kidnapped a former teacher and her daughter and killed a potential witness.
By Associated Press , April 21, 2010
Former Iran prisoner Roxana Saberi to speak tonight at UND 
April 18, 2010
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