The Vault
Physical evidence from the 1974 murders of two St. Cloud sisters is undergoing new DNA technological analysis. Results could be tested against Herbert Notch, a man with a storied criminal history.
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Nine days after 26-year-old Carol Hoffman was reported missing, her husband confessed to authorities that he dismembered her before attempting to feed her remains into a kitchen garbage disposal.
Golfers across the country who shot lower or netted a better score than the professional golfer would receive medals saying “I beat Ben Hogan.”
Growing up in the small east-central Minnesota community, the mystery man was everywhere
In the epilogue column to his Minnesota Vice series, Jeremy Fugleberg describes his hunt for Casey Ramirez, who he found, and what the saga says about 1980s Princeton—and the rest of us, now.
Fabled leap more myth than fact, but still an entertaining story, historian says
In part 7 of Minnesota Vice series — An unimpressed judge, a cash bag dusted with cocaine, flipped drug smugglers, an acquittal and a verdict
In part 6 of the Minnesota Vice series — A surprise offer, someone refuses to flip, a plane spills secrets, a task force turns the screws, someone agrees to squeal, and the big day finally arrives
In part 5 of the Minnesota Vice — a last good day, a chase, a rescue, screams of joy and so, so much evidence
In part 4 of the Minnesota Vice series — The I-Team scrambles, a journalist makes a strange trip to Mexico, a bombshell report airs, and Casey turns to public ridicule and defiance
In part 3 of the Minnesota Vice series — Thousands of dollars of unreported cash are stashed, a box of money is discovered, youth hockey goals are achieved, and angry denials are made

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Minnesota Vice is an investigative series about a drug smuggler who tried to hide out while living large in a little Midwest town, how the feds caught up with him, and what happens to a small town’s soul when it decides it won’t ask too many questions.
In 2002, few in North Dakota and Minnesota knew what meth was, but they were soon to find out.
The race helped launch careers before other regional marathons, including Grandma's, gained wider appeal.
Born in 1948, the opener has become a state tradition, though not all leaders have been on board with the party-type atmosphere
As Rocco Baldelli navigates the Minnesota's early struggles, we look back at the fate of past managers. Six were fired midseason, five were let go after a season, one retired and one quit.
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