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Man kills 26 at Conn. school, including 20 kids
NEWTOWN, Conn. — A man opened fire Friday inside two classrooms at the Connecticut elementary school where his mother was a teacher, killing 26 people, including 20 children, as youngsters cowered in corners and closets and trembled helplessly to gunshots reverberating through the building.
Friday, December, 14, 2012 - The Associated Press - News

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Horrible news about treatment of animals
When German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) said, “Man is the cruelest animal,” he was, quite frankly, being diplomatic and covering for his species.
Friday, December, 14, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Opinion

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Ranchers, businessman settle wayward bison lawsuit
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Three Dakotas ranchers and a Florida millionaire businessman have settled a lawsuit over damage allegedly caused by wayward bison, attorneys said.
Thursday, December, 13, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Farm

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Elk herd in national park in ND thinned by 69
MEDORA, N.D. (AP) — The National Park Service killed 69 elk in Theodore Roosevelt National Park this fall as part of an ongoing effort to keep the herd at a manageable level.
Wednesday, December, 12, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Outdoors

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Capital punishment should be put to death
Have you considered capital punishment lately? Most of us don’t spend much time thinking about state-sanctioned executions, even though their employment in the United States is thoroughly out of step with all advanced Western countries, keeping us in company with repressive nations like China, Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Wednesday, December, 12, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Opinion

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Texas judge halts Keystone XL pipeline work
HOUSTON — A Texas judge has ordered TransCanada to temporarily halt work on a private property where it is building part of an oil pipeline designed to carry tar sands oil from Canada to the Gulf Coast, the latest legal battle to plague a project that has encountered numerous obstacles nationwide.
Wednesday, December, 12, 2012 - The Associated Press - News

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Oil development vs. livestock: Reports of cows losing tails raises concerns, sparks investigations
WILLISTON — Jacki Schilke likes to say her black angus cattle live in harmony with the cats and dogs on her rural Williston ranch.
Saturday, December, 08, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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Corps not budging on Miss. River flap
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Army Corps of Engineers has turned back requests by federal lawmakers and the barge industry to release more of the Missouri River it is withholding, believing the drought-starved Mississippi River the Missouri feeds still will remain open to shipping despite mounting concerns.
Friday, December, 07, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Cat found in Jamestown tests positive for rabies
JAMESTOWN (AP) — A cat found near a gas station in Jamestown has tested positive for rabies.
Friday, December, 07, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Beef on the auction block; sale outlook positive
All indicators from local cattle handlers are that bull sales, which were good this year, will continue into the new year.
Friday, December, 07, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Farm

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Dog attacks leave rural Dickinson calves injured
After rural Dickinson rancher Delmar Ficek opened a gate to the outside world Wednesday afternoon, one of his calves scurried on three legs out of a shed where it had been resting.
Thursday, December, 06, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Farm

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Production restricted at SD slaughtering plant
ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) — The northern South Dakota city of Aberdeen has reduced the number of cattle that a new processing plant is allowed to slaughter because Northern Beef Packers has fallen behind on installing wastewater equipment.
Wednesday, December, 05, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Farm

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Bah, Humbug!
Christmas is rapidly approaching and naturally that means it’s time to wrap yourself up in your favorite buffalo robe, throw another log on the fire and watch a few hundred different versions of “A Christmas Carol” starring that loving curmudgeon, Ebenezer Scrooge.
Wednesday, December, 05, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Opinion

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Letter: Kevin Cramer makes bizarre statements

Wednesday, December, 05, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Opinion

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Charles Uecker
Dr. Charles (Charlie/Chuck/Doc) Uecker, 87, passed away peacefully Saturday, Dec. 1, at Western Horizons Care Center, Hettinger, where he had lived for the past eight months. Though incapable of speaking during his last hours of life, he was able of have communion with his family before his death.
Wednesday, December, 05, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Obituaries (free view)

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Grizzly managers look toward hunts in Rockies
BILLINGS, Mont. — With bear-human conflicts on the rise, wildlife managers in the Northern Rockies are laying the groundwork for trophy hunts for grizzlies in anticipation of the government lifting their threatened species status.
Wednesday, December, 05, 2012 - The Associated Press - News

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Grizzly managers look toward hunts in Rockies
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — With bear-human conflicts on the rise, wildlife managers in the Northern Rockies are laying the groundwork for trophy hunts for grizzlies in anticipation of the government lifting their threatened species status.
Tuesday, December, 04, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Outdoors

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Schnepf: Bowties and all, Wofford is an established FCS power
FARGO — Here’s a wardrobe suggestion for North Dakota State students planning to attend Saturday’s football playoff game at the Fargodome. Wear a bowtie.
Tuesday, December, 04, 2012 - Forum Communications - Sports

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Army GI testifies he thought he'd die in custody
FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — An Army private charged in the biggest security breach in U.S. history testified Thursday that he felt like a doomed, caged animal after he was arrested in Baghdad for allegedly sending classified information to the secret-spilling website WikiLeaks.
Friday, November, 30, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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