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Pa. road crew paints yellow line over dead raccoon
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (AP) — The “squirrelly” configuration of a western Pennsylvania road helped cause a state road crew to paint a double-yellow line over a dead raccoon.
Friday, August, 10, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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It’s man vs. deer in North Woods
FERTILE, Minn. — The way Mark Christianson tells it, in his lilting Old Country accent, the deer started the fight.
Thursday, August, 09, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Outdoors

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Breeding for the future: Farmers seek hardier cattle for drought, climate change
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Cattle are being bred with genes from their African cousins who are accustomed to hot weather. New corn varieties are emerging with larger roots for gathering water in a drought. Someday, the plants may even be able to “resurrect” themselves after a long dry spell, recovering quickly when rain returns.
Thursday, August, 09, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Farm

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Initiative would make animal cruelty a felony
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota has one of the nation’s weakest laws against animal cruelty, activists said while submitting a citizen initiative Tuesday that would make it a felony to severely mistreat a cat, dog or horse.
Wednesday, August, 08, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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American Raisman wins 2 more gymnastics medals
LONDON — Aly Raisman's reaction was right on. She put together a crisp floor routine Tuesday, then mouthed, “Wow” after she saluted the judges. Wow, indeed.
Wednesday, August, 08, 2012 - The Associated Press - Sports

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Initiative would make some animal cruelty a felony
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A national group says North Dakota has some of the nation's weakest laws against animal cruelty, and a group of activists wants to change that.
Tuesday, August, 07, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Big Sky will bring UND more challenges
GRAND FORKS — For more than eight decades, the University of North Dakota had a comfort zone with the North Central Conference. Few secrets existed in the NCC and UND pretty much knew what to expect every game, every season.
Tuesday, August, 07, 2012 - Forum Communications - Sports

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Hay shortage
The lack of a hay supply is leading to big headaches for farmers across southwest North Dakota.
Friday, August, 03, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Farm

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Activists claim success for anti-tobacco campaign
BISMARCK (AP) — Supporters of an initiative campaign that would ban smoking in North Dakota bars, motels and other workplaces turned in 21,000 petition signatures Thursday, saying they were confident their efforts would put the issue to a statewide vote.
Friday, August, 03, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Climate change real — ask the cows
Of all the ways nature has to kill you, drought may be the cruelest. The desiccation proceeds day after punishing day. The afternoon sun pounds the Earth like a brazen hammer. As I write, the temperature here in Perry County, Arkansas, has reached 108 degrees.
Thursday, August, 02, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Opinion

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Amorous bull damages Ark. deputy's patrol car
SHERWOOD, Ark. (AP) — A bull in the mood for love damaged an Arkansas sheriff's patrol car when it tried to mount a man who was leading the animal across a yard.
Thursday, August, 02, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Cattle killing reward fund largest in ND history
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Stockmen's Association says a reward being offered for information in the shooting deaths of some cattle has grown to $13,000 — the largest such reward in state history.
Monday, July, 30, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Window to the past: North Dakota Geological Survey leads public fossil dig at Medora
MEDORA — Paleontologist Becky Barnes with the North Dakota Geological Survey slowly removed mudstone flakes from her grid at a fossil dig site on Thursday. Working throughout the morning, she uncovered the remnant of a fossilized fish — identified as an Amia — that swam in the region’s swamps 60 million years ago.
Sunday, July, 29, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Community

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Curiosity about album leads to book: Booksigning set at Medora
Author Judy R. (Price) Cook became fascinated with genealogy after inheriting a family photo album when her father died.
Sunday, July, 29, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Community

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Mix drought with politics and we all suffer
Driving across the Midwest a few days ago, I was heartsick to see what the worst drought in half a century has done to once-gorgeous corn fields. In county after county, crops are withered, stunted and pathetic. The ramifications for a nation struggling to avoid falling back into recession will be devastating.
Saturday, July, 28, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Opinion

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Dickinson residents meet an industrial-sized stink
Living in an industrial area has its hazards, as Lori and Ron Sticka of Sticka Photography said they are discovering. Though the Stickas moved into their home of 36 years before the area was zoned industrial, lately it’s become too much for them to bear.
Saturday, July, 28, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Feds allowing haying, grazingin of conservation land
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota ranchers will have 1.6 million more acres available for haying and grazing beginning next week, though not all of the land is likely to be useful to cattle producers trying to keep their animals fed during drought.
Saturday, July, 28, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Farm

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Archery is becoming more popular in ND
FARGO — Gears begin turning inside his head while pondering the right approach. When Odin Helgerson has it all figured out, he lets go with the hopes of hitting the target.
Thursday, July, 26, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Outdoors

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New twist on an old favorite: Marinated Asian Cucumber Salad
Fresh long, seedless cucumbers are showing up at the farmers market and some grocery stores that carry produce from local growers. I buy cucumbers just as I buy fresh tomatoes – only in the summer when I can get them from local farmers or pluck them from the two plants I have in my little garden. To me, it’s the only way to get the true clean, refreshing flavor and crisp texture that cucumbers are supposed to have.
Thursday, July, 26, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Food

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'Goat man' in Utah mountains identified as hunter
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A man spotted dressed in a goat suit among a herd of wild goats in the mountains of northern Utah has been identified as a hunter preparing for a Canadian archery season.
Wednesday, July, 25, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Outdoors

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