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Water worries: Dickinson farmer concerned about semis at pumping station
The Southwest Water Authority wants to assure residents they will come before commercial use, but a Dickinson resident said the authority is not keeping its promise.
Wednesday, July, 04, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Theodore Roosevelt National Park: Medora's treasure presents 'enormous possibilities'
The ever-changing landscape of Theodore Roosevelt National Park near Medora is a treasure to sightseers, but there are also many treasures waiting to be found.
Sunday, July, 01, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Travel

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US man in critical care after SAfrica chimp attack
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — In the six years he's managed a sanctuary for abused and orphaned chimpanzees, South African conservationist Eugene Cussons is from time to time called on to comment when an ape elsewhere in the world attacks a human. Cussons says he could always pinpoint a moment of taunting or perceived aggression that could have set off the quick and powerful animals.
Saturday, June, 30, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Chimps bite, drag man at sanctuary in South Africa
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Chimpanzees at a sanctuary for the animals in eastern South Africa pulled an American working there into their enclosure, where they severely bit him and dragged him nearly a kilometer (half mile), according to a parademic official and local media reports.
Friday, June, 29, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Outdoors

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Drought-stricken Wyoming ranchers look to ND pastures
BISMARCK (AP) — Drought-stricken cattle ranchers in Wyoming are looking to surrounding states for grazing land, and their best bet might be North Dakota, where farmers this year have been luckier than their neighbors.
Wednesday, June, 27, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Drought-stricken Wyo. ranchers look to ND pastures
BISMARCK (AP) — Drought-stricken cattle ranchers in Wyoming are looking to surrounding states for grazing land, and their best bet might be North Dakota, where farmers this year have been luckier than their neighbors.
Tuesday, June, 26, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Farm

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Reopening of Minot park heralds hope after flood
MINOT, N.D. (AP) — When Ron Merritt saw Minot's Oak Park after the peak of last summer's Souris River flooding, he despaired about making it normal again. Water had reached the eaves of the park's picnic shelters, river sediment was everywhere and a 60-foot ash tree had toppled across its band shell.
Saturday, June, 23, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Lions speared: Kenya's human-animal conflicts grow
ILKEEK-LEMEDUNG'I, Kenya (AP) — Crouching at dawn in the savannah's tall grass, the lions tore through the flesh of eight goats. Dogs barked, women screamed and men with the rank of warrior in this village of Maasai tribesman gathered their spears.
Friday, June, 22, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Outdoors

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Nielsen is on a journey from his hometown of North Yarmouth, Maine, to Alaska
Joshua Nielsen knew what he wanted for the rest of his life before he stepped foot in high school.
Thursday, June, 21, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Outdoors

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World not ending, but maybe it should
Although we won’t know for sure until Dec. 22, the assertion that a Mayan calendar calls for the world to end this Dec. 21 has been pretty well debunked.
Friday, June, 15, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Opinion

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4-H: All in the Dickinson family
What do sheep, painting, bow hunting and quilts have in common? In Randy and Sharon Hondl’s Dickinson home, they are part of their four children’s past and present 4-H projects, which will be displayed this month at the Roughrider Days’ 4-H exhibits and shows, beginning the last week of June.
Friday, June, 15, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Farm

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Ag, farm, animal groups propose animal laws
FARGO — North Dakota’s laws prohibiting animal cruelty are so weak that prosecutors seldom can take action, animal protection advocates have long complained.
Friday, June, 15, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Farm

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ND group has proposal to deal with animal cruelty
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A group is proposing an alternative to a ballot initiative that aims to strengthen North Dakota's penalties for animal cruelty.
Thursday, June, 14, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Study: Cougars again spreading across Midwest
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Cougars are again spreading across the Midwest a century after the generally reclusive predators were hunted to near extinction in much of the region, according to a new study billed as the first rigorous statistical look at the issue.
Thursday, June, 14, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Outdoors

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Duluth man creates a feature that attracts fish
DULUTH, Minn. — Greg Bambenek remembers as a kid going out on the Mississippi River with his dad, putting out set lines for flathead catfish. In a rowboat, the two would set out 50 baits, all suspended from one long cord. When the last one was baited and dropped, Bambenek’s dad, a commercial fisherman, would always whack the water with a paddle.
Thursday, June, 14, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Outdoors

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Alaska bear victim pleads for help in 911 call
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A 30-year-old Alaska man mauled by a bear pleads for help in a recorded 911 call, telling the dispatcher he's up a tree and can hear the animal huffing below him.
Tuesday, June, 12, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - Outdoors

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Arkansas vet seeks home for goose named 50 Cent
MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. (AP) — The goose 50 Cent is on the mend.
Tuesday, June, 12, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Forest Service seeks comment on electrical, crude lines
The Forest Service in Dickinson is seeking public comment on three projects that will go through National Forest System land in Billings County, according to a press release.
Saturday, June, 09, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Morton County zoning board mad at prosecutor
MANDAN, N.D. (AP) — Morton County zoning board members are mad at the county's prosecutor because they say he won't enforce zoning violations.
Wednesday, June, 06, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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Home on the Heart River: Montana man determined to camp out in Dickinson
With little more than clothing and his guitar, Richard Harrington, Hamilton, Mont., came to Dickinson last week looking for work.
Wednesday, June, 06, 2012 - The Dickinson Press - News

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