HALLOCK, Minn. – It was an idyllic summer day, July 29, 1998. Temperatures hovered around 78 degrees, with a slight breeze weaving throughout the Northern Minnesota prairie. Sixteen-year-old Julie Holmquist donned her rollerblades and did what she did most summer days: She went for a ride along rural Kittson County…Read More
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