FORT TOTTEN ND
Fort Totten man guilty of urinating on officer 
A Fort Totten, N.D., man was sentenced last week in U.S. District Court in Fargo to 20 months in prison for urinating on a corrections officer, U.S. Attorney Timothy Purdon said Friday.
By Herald Staff Report , April 26, 2013
Fort Totten man pleads guilty in gang fight 
Joey White Eagle, 32, Fort Totten, N.D., has pleaded guilty of a charge of assault from a gang fight in April 2010 in the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, the FBI said Friday.
By Herald Staff Report , March 16, 2013
North Dakota man pleads guilty to manslaughter charge 
U.S. Attorney Timothy Purdon announced Wednesday that 36-year-old Louis John Dunn, of Fort Totten, pleaded guilty to a charge of involuntary manslaughter.
By Associated Press , March 06, 2013
OUTDOORS CALENDAR: Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation banquet... Larimore Family Fun Day... Red River Valley Sportsmen’s Show 
By Herald Staff Report , March 02, 2013
PREP NOTEBOOK: In the Top 20, East Grand Forks still underdog 
East Grand Forks Senior High consistently has been in the top 20 in the weekly Minnesota girls hockey poll. In those same weekly polls, Warroad consistently has been ranked the state’s top team. Thief River Falls also consistently high in the poll, and Crookston, like the Wave, has been a poll regular.
By Greg DeVillers , February 01, 2013
Fort Totten man gets nine years for assaulting boys, setting fire 
By Forum News Service , January 03, 2013
Fort Totten man sentenced for assaulting police chief 
Brandt Richard Yankton, 24, of Fort Totten, N.D., has been sentenced to 27 months in prison for assaulting a federal officer resulting in bodily harm, according to U.S. Attorney Timothy Purdon on Thursday.
By Herald Staff Report , January 02, 2013
Online fundraiser in support of documentary of murder victim 
By Patrick Springer , October 27, 2012
Halloween haunts for the whole family 
October 25, 2012
Attorneys: Man was having psychotic episode when he beat children, set their bedroom on fire 
By Mike Nowatzki , October 09, 2012
ND man sentenced in pivotal domestic violence case 
A North Dakota man whose case has been cited by the federal government as the legal standard for prosecuting domestic violence cases on American Indian reservations was sentenced Monday to more than five years in prison.
By Associated Press , September 17, 2012
20th Living History Field Day coming to Fort Totten 
Hundreds of seventh- and eighth-grade students will learn about frontier military activities, boarding school trades and American Indian culture during the 20th annual Living History Field Day Wednesday at the Fort Totten (N.D.) State Historic Site.
By Herald Staff Report , September 07, 2012
Hoeven says ‘hard deadline’ set on possible federal takeover at Spirit Lake 
By Patrick Springer , August 28, 2012
BIA director: Spirit Lake issues need to be resolved and corrected 
By Chuck Haga , August 27, 2012
Fort Totten to host bike rally and powwow 
A bike rally and health fair will be held today at the Fort Totten (N.D.) Historic Site.
By Herald Staff Report , July 27, 2012
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