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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
‘A trial so tainted’: Judge tosses jury's verdicts, acquits man 
In the 250 felony trials U.S. District Judge Ralph Erickson had presided over, juries had always reached reasonable verdicts and justice had always been served. But the case of Alphonzo Williams has become a glaring exception, according to Erickson.
February 27, 2010
Obama administration may abandon civilian 9/11 trial 
The Obama administration, after weeks of controversy over its proposal to hold a civilian terror trial in New York, gave ground today and revived the possibility of using a military tribunal to try Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
By Devlin Barrett and Ben Feller , February 12, 2010
Official says terrorism trial may happen outside Manhattan 
Facing growing opposition to its plans to hold the Sept. 11 terrorist trial in New York City, the Obama administration is considering moving the proceedings elsewhere.
By Julie Pace , January 29, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Mandan gas leak ... Golf club assault ... Recovery after home fire ... more 
Seventy homes in Mandan, N.D., were evacuated over concerns of a natural gas leak at a nearby distribution station. The Mandan Fire Department was alerted Friday morning to a loud sound and the smell of natural gas from a pressure valve at the station.
By Associated Press , December 27, 2009
Jury deliberates for 2nd day in Petters fraud case 
The jury in the fraud trial of Minnesota businessman Tom Petters has gone home for the Thanksgiving holiday without reaching a verdict.
By Steve Karnowski , November 24, 2009
Cell phone company to be tried for theft in Devils Lake 
Quality One Wireless will be tried in Devils Lake for billing the city $12,000 for a shipment of computers it never delivered, then billing the city for a $150,000 order shipped to Florida.
By Associated Press , October 21, 2009
Franken sees 'light at end of tunnel’ 
By Henry C. Jackson , March 10, 2009
Coleman: Toss results entirely? 
By Brian Bakst , March 03, 2009
Minnesota Senate trial digs into voter complexities 
Kay Mack only talked about a handful of ballots, but her testimony Tuesday illustrated the complexity of a major issue in the U.S. Senate election trial. The Beltrami County auditor told the court that her county interpreted an absentee ballot law about voter registration differently than did other counties, but Mack also said she was confident Beltrami County properly rejected unlawful ballots.
By Scott Wente , February 25, 2009
Jury finds Blunt guilty of one felony in WSI case 
BISMARCK - A jury found former North Dakota Worker Safety and Insurance agency CEO Charles "Sandy" Blunt guilty of one felony count of misapplication of entrusted property and not guilty on a second, similar charge.
By Janell Cole , December 19, 2008
Jury to get Stay case today 
December 17, 2008
Briard child sexual abuse trial: Victim, now an adult, takes stand 
The victim said she never intended to reveal the secret, but it came out anyway, on March 6, 2006, when the victim, her mother and two other women in the family had gathered for a get-together where they drank some wine and talked. Memories of what happened when she herself was 8 and 14 overcame the victim, and she started crying and couldn’t stop shaking, she said.
By Nathan Bowe , December 12, 2008
Jury in Addai murder trial to take break, but they can't leave courthouse 
By Brittany Lawonn , December 08, 2008
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