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Four Bison Athletes To Compete At U.S. Trials

 

North Dakota State has one current and three former track and field student-athletes competing in the U.S. Olympic Trials beginning Friday, June 22, at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore.  Read More

Sandusky Defense Rests; Ex-Coach Won't Testify

 

The defense in Jerry Sandusky's child sexual abuse case has rested without the former Penn State assistant football coach taking the stand in his own defense.  Read More

AP Source: Harvin Requests Trade From Vikings

 

A person with knowledge of the situation tells The Associated Press that star receiver Percy Harvin has requested a trade from the Minnesota Vikings.  Read More

Heat Top Thunder 104-98 In Game 4 Of NBA Finals

 

LeBron James and the Miami Heat are one win away from an NBA championship.   Read More

Pirates Drop Twins 7-2

 

Andrew McCutchen had three hits, including his 12th homer of the season, and Kevin Correia ended a lengthy winless streak at PNC Park as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Minnesota Twins 7-2 on Tuesday night.   Read More

Wild Sign Goalie Josh Harding To 3-Year Deal

 

The Minnesota Wild have re-signed goalie Josh Harding to a three-year contract.  Read More

Harvin Voices Frustration At Vikings Minicamp

 

Star receiver Percy Harvin is voicing some frustrations with the Minnesota Vikings at the team's first day of a mandatory minicamp.  Read More

Goodell Hears Bounty Appeals From Players

 

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has finished hearing appeals from four players in the Saints bounty case, amid complaints that the process is unfair and the league didn't prove anything.  Read More

Roger Clemens Acquitted On All Charges

 

Roger Clemens has been acquitted on all charges by a jury that decided he didn't lie to Congress when he denied using performance-enhancing drugs.  Read More

Lobbying Tab For Minn. Vikings Stadium Push: $115K

 

Lobbyists for the Minnesota Vikings are reporting $115,000 in expenses this year through May, when the Legislature approved a $975 million stadium.  Read More