Jackson woman faces embezzlement charge in U.S. District Court
April 11, 2012 in Worthington Daily Globe
JACKSON A former banker charged with allegedly embezzling more than $100,000 while employed as the retail operations manager at United Prairie Bank of Mankato is scheduled to make her first appearance in federal court next week. Continue Reading
WILLISTON, N.D. After four nights of sleeping in a pickup in the Williston Walmart parking lot in January, Levi Steff was ready to go home. But then the 22-year-old from western New York, who moved to the Oil Patch with his older brother, went to a local church service and heard a sermon about not giving up.
WILLISTON, N.D. A North Dakota family is spending $2,385 each month this winter to live in an RV near Williston, not including what they’ve invested in heat lamps under the camper and plywood skirting to keep out the cold.
PIPESTONE An Edgerton man who was once sentenced to 81 months in prison on drug charges is now facing burglary and theft charges in Pipestone County District Court after allegedly stealing numerous items in January.
Investigations editor Brandon Stahl and staff writer Mark Stodghill won first place in the Minnesota Newspaper Association’s investigative reporting category for their work on the case of Dr. Stefan Konasiewicz.
Seismic jolts shook 2011 uprisings that set a whole region afire, natural disasters of historic destructiveness, the demise of icons. But again and again amid these world-changing convulsions, the mirror of a single face, or two or three, joyous, tormented, panicked or hopeful, brought the larger-than-life moments back to human scale.
The holiday season is a busy time at the Reindeer Ranch. During December, ranch owner Vernon Hoselton makes appearances with his reindeer at yuletide events across North Dakota. This weekend, for example, Hoselton took Iggy and Chocolate, two of his does, to the Gateway Mall in Bismarck. Ollie, Panda and Norma, three other reindeer are at Santa Village at Rhealt Farm in Fargo
WORTHINGTON Instead of putting the finishing touches on the paintings for her exhibit at the Nobles County Art Center, Anita Ross has been bedridden this week at her Twin Cities home, the victim of a hip fracture.
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