COOPERSTOWN
N.D. Cold War video wins award
The State Historical Society of North Dakotawon an award from the Mountain-Plains Museum Associationfor the video "Americas Ace in the Hole: The Cold War and North Dakota." The 22-minute video was de...
Posted on 8/26/10 at 12:06 PM
Letter to Dave
Dear Dave, Last week I wrote about our trip to see you which happened on a Monday. I couldn’t get enough of North Dakota in one sitting so I came back alone on Friday. I have been seeking out a ...
Posted on 4/23/10 at 1:14 AM
BASEBALL STUDY HALL 
GF’s Schubert earns a trip to Cooperstown to make presentation at Hall of Fame symposium
By Greg DeVillers , May 29, 2012
RYAN BAKKEN: If you think that’s offensive ... 
I need to weigh in on the nickname issue. No, not that nickname issue.
By Ryan Bakken , January 21, 2012
Attorney rebuts probable cause in severed-head murder case 
By Mike Nowatzki , January 19, 2012
Tornadoes, winds cause area damage 
By Stephen J. Lee , July 17, 2011
Search for body of beheaded North Dakota researcher extends into Minnesota lakes country 
By Stephen J. Lee , March 29, 2011
Sheriff: Weather hampering search for Johnson's body 
By Stephen J. Lee , January 17, 2011
Bail denied for suspect in Cooperstown slaying 
By Dave Roepke , January 10, 2011
Man arrested in standoff will be treated for PTSD 
A man arrested after a standoff near Cooperstown, N.D., has been ordered to wear an electronic tracking bracelet for a year and receive treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder.
November 17, 2010
Police: Charges unlikely in Cooperstown suicide 
Authorities believe several factors, besides bullying, contributed to the suicide of a 16-year-old Cooperstown girl.
By Associated Press , November 15, 2010
Mold moves in
An environmental consulting firm in May confirmed suspicions — mold has contaminated several areas of the Griggs County Courthouse, the oldest courthouse still in use in North Dakota.
By Kevin Bonham , November 01, 2010
Court upholds Dahl convictions in endangerment, harassment cases 
The North Dakota Supreme Court has upheld the harassment and reckless endangerment convictions of a man accused of leaving threatening phone messages and shooting at a home in rural Hannaford, N.D., in April 2008.
December 15, 2009
Minnkota to hold transmission line meetings 
Public information meetings on Minnkota Power Cooperative’s Center to Grand Forks Transmission Line Project.
By Herald staff report , November 02, 2009
Cooperstown Country Club opens archery deer hunting 
Season is open to everyone, including youthsIt’s archery deer hunting season at Cooperstown Country Club in Cooperstown, N.D.
By Kevin Bonham , October 21, 2009
Missile site brings in tourists 
More than 4,000 people — from all 50 states and from 14 countries — toured the Ronald Reagan Minuteman Missile State Historic Site near Cooperstown, N.D., in its first three months of operation.
By Kevin Bonham , October 19, 2009
Owner of dog shot by deputy fined 
COOPERSTOWN, N.D. – The owner of a dog that was injured when it was shot last month by an off-duty sheriff’s deputy has been cited with a violation of Cooperstown’s leash law.
By Kevin Bonham , October 09, 2009
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