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Convicted arsonist Tara Andvik appealing conviction
MOORHEAD – A woman sentenced to five years and nine months in prison for setting multiple fires at her rural Barnesville farmstead is appealing her arson conviction.
Thursday, October, 11, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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Andviks' insurer seeks nearly $14,000 in restitution linked to arsons
MOORHEAD – An insurance company is seeking $13,930 in restitution from convicted arsonist Tara Andvik, including $3,750 that was paid to the fire departments that responded to a series of fires at her and her husband’s rural Barnesville farmstead.
Wednesday, June, 20, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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Barnesville arsonist finally admits to fires: 'I don’t understand why I did it'
MOORHEAD - Tara Andvik, the Barnesville-area woman convicted last month of trying to burn down her own farmhouse, is heading to state prison for at least three years and 10 months and will be under the direct supervision of authorities for more than two decades.
Thursday, June, 28, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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Convicted arsonist Andvik writes ex-lover from jail
Prosecutor seeks to prevent contact with trial witnesses after Andvik sends letter to man she says set fires
MOORHEAD – Tara Andvik, a rural Barnesville woman convicted May 15 of setting several fires to her farmstead, is now the subject of a proposed court order to ban her from contacting witnesses who testified at her trial.
Friday, June, 01, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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Judge denies no-contact order sought against arsonist Andvik
MOORHEAD – A judge has denied a Clay County prosecutor’s motion to ban a rural Barnesville woman from contacting four witnesses who testified at her arson trial last month.
Tuesday, June, 12, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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Andvik arson appeal points finger at spouse
Husband denies involvement in fires at Barnesville home
MOORHEAD – A woman convicted of setting multiple fires at her rural Barnesville farmstead has pointed the finger at her husband in her appeal, suggesting he had motive to burn their home to get revenge on her.
Saturday, January, 19, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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