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Last Of Charges Dismissed In UND Steroids Case

 

A judge in Grand Forks has thrown out the last felony charges stemming from an investigation into suspected steroid possession by three former University of North Dakota football players.  Read More

Tuesday's N.D. Prep Football Scores

 

North Dakota high school football scores for Tuesday Aug. 21.  Read More

Twins Recall Hendriks To Start Wednesday Vs A's

 

The Minnesota Twins have recalled rookie Liam Hendriks from Triple-A Rochester to take the rotation spot opened when fellow right-hander Nick Blackburn was demoted to the minor league club.   Read More

Report: Adrian Peterson Will Miss Final Two Vikings Preseason Games

 

Vikings running back Adrian Peterson will have to wait until the regular season to play.  Read More

Storm, Stings Push Nyad To End Cuba-To-Florida Swim

 

The challenges of swimming from Cuba to Florida have once again proven to be too difficult for Diana Nyad to overcome.   Read More

Twins Take Blackburn, Nishioka Off 40-Man Roster

 

The Minnesota Twins have sent struggling starting pitcher Nick Blackburn back to Triple-A Rochester and taken him off their 40-man roster.   Read More

Interceptions Must Increase For Vikings To Improve

 

The Minnesota Vikings tied for the league lead last season in sacks, so opposing quarterbacks should've been flustered into forcing their share of bad throws.   Read More

Vikings: Cook, Rudolph Recovering From Concussions

 

Minnesota Vikings cornerback Chris Cook and tight end Kyle Rudolph are recovering from concussions.   Read More

Simpson's Presence Has Been Felt, Seen By Vikings

 

Jerome Simpson has been making offense easier, and even more fun, since he joined the Minnesota Vikings in the spring.   Read More

RedHawks Finish Sweep On Boulders

 

The RedHawks finished off a three-game sweep of the Rockland Boulders on August 19, 2012 at Newman Outdoor Field with a 4-0 victory and completing the seven-game homestand with a 6-1 record.   Read More