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Carlson was born in Thief River Falls, Minnesota and grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota. Carlson died of prostate cancer at the age of 73 on February 29, 2008. Carlson died of prostate cancer at the age of 73 on February 29, 2008.
Sep. 29—THIEF RIVER FALLS — The East Grand Forks Senior High football team continues to close out close games. Senior quarterback Drew Carpenter's 13-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter ...
The first newspaper to be published in Thief River Falls was The Press in 1889. The second paper, The News, began publication in 1890 in Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, as the Red Lake Falls Times, then moved to Thief River Falls in 1893 and changed its name to the Thief River Falls News. Yet another paper, The Review, began operations in 1903.
The station is part of the Ingstad Minnesota Radio Network. KTRF reports local news, sports, weather, community information and obituaries. KTRF is part of Thief River Falls Radio, which also includes: KTRF-FM 94.1, KKAQ AM 1460, and KKDQ FM 99.3, Sjoberg's Cable Channel 3 and a weekday news letter publication - The Radio Gram.
Sep. 6—BLACK RIVER FALLS — A Black River Falls man was sentenced Wednesday to serve a 15-month prison sentence for failure to register as a sex offender when he moved to the state from New York.
Thief River Falls takes its name from a geographic feature, the falls of the Red Lake River at its confluence with the Thief River.The name of the river is a loose translation of the Ojibwe phrase Gimood-akiwi ziibi, literally, the "Stolen-land river" or "Thieving-land river", which originated when a band of Dakota Indians occupied a secret encampment along the river, hence "stealing" the land ...
A doorbell camera captured the dramatic moment a man was almost knocked down by a getaway driver in his own driveway after fighting off a possible would-be thief outside his home.. Police said ...
In 1938, Carlson married. Carlson began his pastoral ministry in 1940 in Thief River Falls, Minn., and was ordained in 1941. Three years later he was elected district presbyter and district Sunday school director. In 1948, he was elected superintendent of the Minnesota District. At 30, he was the youngest man to serve any district in this capacity.