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Disease causes cut in deer licenses in parts of S.D.
PIERRE (AP) - The number of deer licenses will be reduced in some West River hunting units because disease has killed many white-tailed deer, South Dakota wildlife officials said on Sept. 19. Similar cuts in licenses also have been proposed for some...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Hunting, Symptoms, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Outdoors Almanac
The Outdoor Forum is having a pheasant photo contest. The winning photograph will be featured as the cover shot of the October issue of Outdoor Forum, and a $100 cash prize will also be awarded to the winning photographer. We are looking for pictures of...Tags: Arts, Viral Diseases and Infections, Hunting, Diseases and Illnesses, Game
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Deer licenses reduced, refunds offered
 The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department has been monitoring die-offs of white-tailed deer across portions of the state and must make adjustments to some West River deer hunting units.  Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) has been confirmed in...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Hunting, Diseases and Illnesses, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Drew Peterson trial updates: Jury asks to go home
Tribune reportersContinual coverage of the trial of Drew Peterson for the murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio. -------------------- 6:10 p.m. Jury asks to go home Judge Edward Burmila told jurors they could go home or keep deliberating, and the jury has...Tags: Justice System, Criminal Laws, Drew Peterson, Accidental Death, Head Injuries
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Ebola Outbreak Kills at Least 14 in Uganda
KTLA NewsKAMPALA, Uganda -- Teams in Uganda are trying to track down anyone who came into contact with patients infected with the Ebola virus, which has killed at least 14 people there this month, authorities said Monday. "This is very, very important, to trace...Tags: Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Measles, Vomiting, Skin Rash
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Shooting Survival: Intense training shows cops how to save downed officers -- and themselves
Washington's Most WantedTactical gunshot wound training is a course for members of law enforcement and E.M.T.s It’s designed to help the police survive a gunshot when emergency personnel may be far away. Captain Grant Lightfoot with the Anacortes police department has...Tags: Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Law Enforcement, Shootings
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February 14: Author - Joe Piscatella Talks About His Book, Prevent, Halt and Reverse Heart Disease: 109 Things You Can Do
WGN NewsJoe Piscatella To purchase a copy of the book: Prevent, Halt & Reverse Heart Disease: 109 Things You Can Do Tips: TWO IS BETTER THAN ONE Taking two baby aspirin may protect your heart more than taking one baby aspirin, with only a minuscule increase...Tags: Brain, Overweight, Aspirin (drug), Science and Technology, Chest
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Resident accused of shaking child
An Aberdeen man accused of shaking his child faces abuse-related charges. Jovan P. Primeaux, 28, who also has a Mobridge address in court files, requested a court-appointed attorney during a court hearing last week. He did not enter pleas. Aggravated...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Trials, Prisons, Punishment
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Windber school board faces tough decisions
Daily American Staff WriterThe Windber Area School District is facing a projected $1.6 million shortfall in the 2012-13 budget. Adding to the dilemma, the school district has been hemorrhaging reserve funds for years. School board members agreed Tuesday that they need to stop...Tags: Environmental Issues, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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Cat killer Weibman gets jail time
The Baltimore SunEthan Phillip Weibman who plead guilty last fall to animal abuse in the death of one cat and the beating of another was sentenced Wednesday to 90 days in prison. After District Judge Charles A. Chiapparelli’s ruling, officers immediately took the...Tags: Cat (animal), Medical Specialization, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Behavioral Conditions
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Coroner: Doctor's death still has unknowns
The director of a UC Irvine medical facility died of drowning after blunt-force trauma to her head, but the manner in which she died remains unknown, according to a county coroner's report. Dr. Marianne Cinat, 45, was found dead in her pool at her...Tags: Orange County Register, University of California, Irvine, Suicide
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Grammys: Adele may sit this one out despite six Grammy nominations
Pop & HissVocal hemorrhaging has sidelined the young soul sensation since early October; now there’s a chance she’ll miss her big night. In 2009 after she received four Grammy nominations, young British soul singer Adele said she didn’t deserve to...
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