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Meeting planned to talk about bovine tuberculosis
MANDAN — North Dakota agriculture and animal health officials are holding a meeting with cattle producers, veterinarians and others to talk about bovine tuberculosis.
Tuesday, June, 18, 2013 - - News

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9 puppies rescued after attempt to bury them alive thwarted in northwestern ND
An attempt to bury nine puppies alive was thwarted Saturday at a construction site in western North Dakota when another person heard the dogs’ cries.
Monday, June, 17, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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Exhibit features vintage rodeo action
The public will see rodeo action from 100 years ago when the Dickinson Museum Center’s Joachim Museum presents its newest exhibit.
Sunday, June, 16, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Community

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'Crazy cat ladies': Dickinson family cares for feral cats; vets advocate spay/neuter program
Nikki Simonson and her daughters, Destiny Simonson, 13, and Daisy Dockter, 7, have been taking care of neighborhood stray cats at their north Dickinson townhome. A few were tame, like an orange tabby they named Felix, and others were a bit wild, like a long-haired gray cat they named Patches.
Sunday, June, 16, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Bovine TB case in ND shouldn't hurt exports
BISMARCK — North Dakota's first reported case of bovine tuberculosis in 14 years shouldn't threaten the state's federally designated “TB-free” status, state and cattle industry officials say.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - The Associated Press - News

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Pauline Dowhaniuk
Pauline Dowhaniuk, 70, Bismarck, died Monday, June 10, 2013, in a Bismarck care center.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Obituaries (free view)

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New Dickinson vet brings expertise in large livestock
The North Dakota landscape is dotted with large, four-legged livestock, like horses and cattle. But there aren’t enough veterinarians to take care of them in places like Slope, Bowman and McKenzie counties, where the U.S. Department of Agriculture declared a shortage of private veterinarians trained in beef cattle health. That could make the news of veterinarian Dr. Erika Schumacher starting full-time last week at West Dakota Vet Clinic in Dickinson music to the ears of livestock producers.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Horses also susceptible to West Nile virus
As if there wasn’t enough for horse owners to worry about with the likes of mountain lions lurking in their animals’ midst, the season for the spread of West Nile virus is fast approaching.
Friday, June, 14, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Farm

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Oil field waste may bite the dust
WATFORD CITY — What is now considered oil field waste could be reused as an affordable way to control dust on western North Dakota roads, officials said Wednesday.
Thursday, June, 13, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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Veeder: A walking environmental hazard
I’m accident-prone. Klutzy. Awkward. Graceless. It’s no secret. If you know me, you’ve witnessed it. It’s a quality I’ve possessed since my first trip to the emergency room at 10 years old after my entry in the local youth rodeo went wrong.
Tuesday, June, 11, 2013 - Guest Columnist - Opinion

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Eye on the buyers: Wheat industry worries about response to GMO controversy
GRAND FORKS — Like just about everyone else involved in the U.S. wheat industry, Jim Peterson has many questions and few answers about the genetically modified wheat found in an Oregon field.
Tuesday, June, 11, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Donald P. Richard
After a two-and-a-half-year battle with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, Donald Patrick Richard found peace on Wednesday, June 5, 2013, at his home in Bozeman, Mont.
Sunday, June, 09, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Obituaries (free view)

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Mule deer up despite harsh weather
The 2012-13 winter in western North Dakota may have been one of the most severe, in terms of temperature and snowfall, in decades.
Thursday, June, 06, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Outdoors

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Anthrax confirmed in North Dakota beef cow
BISMARCK — North Dakota State Veterinarian Susan Keller is urging ranchers in areas with a history of anthrax to take actions to protect their cattle from the disease, after a confirmed case in Hettinger County.
Wednesday, June, 05, 2013 - - News

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Hundreds of dead carp reported at Jamestown Dam
JAMESTOWN — A European or Asian fish virus may be responsible for the deaths of hundreds of carp in the waters behind Jamestown Dam, according to Gene van Eeckhout, fisheries biologist for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department.
Wednesday, June, 05, 2013 - Forum News Service - Outdoors

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Moore, Augustus lead Lynx to win over Sun
MINNEAPOLIS — The last WNBA team to take the court this season, the Minnesota Lynx provided a reminder of just how explosive they can be offensively.
Sunday, June, 02, 2013 - The Associated Press - Sports

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Dust in the wind, Part II: No definitive answer on how dust might affect crops, livestock
Jonathan Ficek can’t open the windows to his house in the summer anymore, unless he wants to clean the whole thing when he gets home. “It’s almost like a fog in my yard,” the Manning-area farmer said.
Sunday, May, 26, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Beef up for higher prices
Beefing up could mean meat eaters will have to open up their wallets a little wider this summer, as the price of beef and other meats continue to climb. “Beef prices have been high this year at all levels,” said William Hahn, Animal Products and Cost of Production Branch Markets and Trade Economics Division of the USDA-Economics Research Service. “April had the highest five-area 35-65 percent Choice Direct steer we have ever seen.” According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, supply and demand is what controls the price of beef cattle, but prices will fluctuate because it takes time to replenish the cattle supplies.
Friday, May, 24, 2013 - The Dickinson Press - Farm

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Rewards grow in ND cattle killing cases
BISMARCK — Donations from the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association have boosted reward funds for information leading to convictions in two high-profile cattle-killing cases on opposite sides of the state.
Friday, May, 17, 2013 - The Associated Press - News

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Rewards grow in North Dakota cattle killing cases
BISMARCK — Donations from the North Dakota Stockmen's Association have boosted reward funds for information leading to convictions in two high-profile cattle-killing cases on opposite sides of the state.
Thursday, May, 16, 2013 - The Associated Press - Farm

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