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Remains of U.S. Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Irvin C. Ellingson, who died in a Tokyo military prison fire in 1945, have been identified through new DNA technology.
The court pondered whether case may ever be too old to try, and also must consider another potential suspect raised by the defense.
Kenneth Jr., David and Daniel Klein were youngsters who vanished in 1951, launching a mystery that remains unsolved despite renewed attention.

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TV anchor vanished 30 years ago on Friday, June 27, but her missing persons case was 'reenergized' by a recent clue. The new series will launch July 15.
On the 50th anniversary of Milda McQuillan's disappearance, her granddaughters visit the area where she was last seen in the Minnesota woods.

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Newspaper archives show the Enderlin tornado on June 20 was the third deadliest in North Dakota in the past 75 years, but newspaper archives report at least four even more deadly.
Law enforcement hopes renewed attention on the missing persons case will yield new leads. Ted Dengerud has been missing since April 1982. Only his crashed car was found.
One of the students, struck by a guilty conscience, confesses after taking drugs given to him by a female nightclub entertainer.

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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.
Sports Time Machine
In the late 1980s, players began putting away the persimmon for the new metal-headed clubs
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

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