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VAULT - HISTORICAL

Six Rapid City cheerleaders died along with three adults, including a father who piloted the plane, as they returned from a state basketball tournament
When America lost 18 of its best figure skaters in a plane crash in February 1961, 'Fargo's First Family of Skating' mourned the loss of friends and partners.
A shocking murder in 1888 over unrequited love resulted in an event a town didn't want to talk about for decades.
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Men and women were overheard betting their clothes, cufflinks and socks before police interrupted their game, which occurred inside a downtown Rochester building.

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In 1859, lawlessness and injustice led to the first deployment of what would become the Minnesota National Guard.
Famous Northland mail carrier’s route turned into one of the country’s top sled dog races
The unexplained murder of Naomi Kathleen Cheney, a lieutenant in the Women’s Army Corps, led to a trail of blood, interviews with soothsayers and tens of thousands of soldiers in the 1940s.
After nearly a century, questions remain over why Winnie Ruth Judd killed Hedvig Samuelson and stuffed her body in a suitcase.
La’Darian Broadnax’s 2019 shooting death. Thomas Lee’s 1993 disappearance. The 1986 Ronnie Bromenschenkel and Cynthia Schmidt case. Area investigators still searching for answers in these unsolved cases.
Walk through memory lane and the progression of Christmas gifts during the 20th century.
Advancements in forensic DNA analysis are opening the doors to answers in decades-old cold cases
The dozen-plus missing persons cases we profiled came from incidents over nearly a century, from 1938 to 2012.
The end of the 1900s brought fear that a computer glitch might down aircraft, erase bank accounts and even trigger World War III.
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Here's a look at where Bob Dylan spent his days in Fargo in 1959, when he was like a rolling stone.

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