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VAULT - 2000-PRESENT

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.
The Gianakos family is still struggling to prove one of the convicted ‘babysitter killers’ from 1997 innocent after more than two decades.
Marital laws prohibiting spouses from testifying against each other worked in the ‘babysitter killers’ defense once, but a diary entry that may not have existed helped solve the case.
Three Lanesboro, Minnesota, buildings were destroyed in a 2002 arson fire.

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In 1997, Jamie Dennis-Gianakos and her new husband, Michael Gianakos, wanted to silence a witness to robbery charges they faced. The witness was their babysitter, maid of honor and a close friend.
Authorities said the 36-year-old disappeared and didn’t take her belongings.
An interview with a Forum Communications reporter who covered the case sheds new light on the arrest of Jennifer Baechle
A police raid coordinated by more than a dozen law agencies ended Michael Gamboa’s drug empire in 2002.
Fueled by his own secret as a one-time confidential informant, Michael Gamboa turned his paranoia on his own dealers, brothers and customers.
In 2002, few in North Dakota and Minnesota knew what meth was, but they were soon to find out.

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NBC show will examine 2007 murder and the 2025 trial of roommate Nichole Rice that ended in not-guilty verdict
The Rochester Police Department is looking for clues in the deaths of April Sorensen and Robert Volgmann, murdered 13 years apart, almost to the day
The names have changed, but some of the oldest area hospitals have survived in some form.

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