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May 15, 2013 in Worthington Daily Globe
April 6, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
HETTINGER In a meeting with nearly 100 farmers and ranchers from here to Lemmon, S.D., the U.S. Forest Service on Saturday claimed responsibility for the Pautre Fire that scorched thousands of acres of grassland between Wednesday and Friday. Continue Reading
April 5, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
On day two of the Pautre Fire that destroyed more than 14,000 acres of grasslands in northwest South Dakota, the biggest question ranchers were asking was, “Why?” Continue Reading
April 4, 2013 in Worthington Daily Globe
DICKINSON, N.D. Ranchers south of Hettinger, N.D., and Lemmon, S.D., are wondering what they’re supposed to do for grazing lands after what was intended to be a prescribed burn in the Grand River National Grasslands got out of control. Continue Reading
March 19, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
After spending several weeks in a Colorado burn unit, a Stark County man is back in North Dakota and could return home within days. Continue Reading
November 30, 2012 in West Central Tribune
LITCHFIELD The Litchfield Fire Department and the Department of Natural Resources were called around 1:30 p.m. Thursday to contain a controlled burn that started an electrical pole on fire. Continue Reading
October 24, 2012 in The Daily Republic
Fund set up for family to cover expenses of medical care.
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October 18, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
BUCYRUS Looking like something out of an apocalyptic Hollywood film, much of the small town of Bucyrus was burned to the ground after being swept up in a raging wildfire Wednesday. Continue Reading
October 16, 2012 in The Daily Republic
HOWARD A teenager was taken to Minneapolis for treatment of burns after a Saturday night bonfire accident.
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August 23, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
ARNEGARD A cigarette lighter may have caused a fire at an oil well site Wednesday near here that seriously burned two men, a spokesman for the company that owned the well said. Continue Reading
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