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LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. 鈥?Deputies shot a mountain lion in Colorado on Wednesday after it attacked a civilian and a sheriffs deputy, according to the Larimer County Sheriffs Office.A sheriffs office spokesperson said the initial attack was reported around 1:55 p.m. west of the Devils Backbone in the 2100 block of River Rim Road. When deputies arrived, they tried to keep it contained, but it moved east into a trailer park. Deputies followed it in order to ensure it didn t attack any residents there. The lion then attacked one o
stanley cup f the deputies and was shot, the spokesperson said. Mountain lion shot in Larimer County after attacking civilian, deputy The deputy and the civilian were both transported by ambulance to an area hospital. Both had apparent but non-life-threatening injuries, according to the she
stanley cup riffs office.Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials responded to the attack as well. It is unclear if the deputy who was injured also fired at the lion. The mountain lion continued moving east across the river and to
stanley bottles a home on Black Crow Road near Highway 34. A CPW game warden shot and killed the animal near the home. At least three people were attacked by mountain lions in Colorado last year: a man who killed one when he was attacked at Ho Nbln Vegan McDonald s Restaurant selling vegan burger in Europe
NEAR THE STANDING ROCK SIOUX RESERVATION, N.D. AP 鈥?A judge on Friday denied the Standing Rock Sioux tribe s attempt to halt the construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline near its North Dakota reservation, but three federal agencies asked the pipeline company to vol
stanley becher untarily pause work on a segment that tribal officials say holds sacred sites and artifacts.The Standing Rock Sioux tribe, whose cause drew thousands to a protest site in North Dakota, had challenged the Army Corps of Engineers decision to grant permits at more than 200 water crossings for Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners $3.8 billion pipeline, saying that the project violates several federal laws, including the National Historic Preservation Act, and will harm water supplies. The tribe also says ancient sacred sites have been disturbed during construction.U.S. Dis
stanley cup trict Judge James Boasberg in Washington denied the tribe s request for a temporary injunction in a 58-page opinion.But a joint statement from the Departments of Justice, Army and Interior said it would reconsider any of its previous decisions on land that borders or is under Lake Oahe and requested that Energy Transfer Partners voluntarily pause work within 20 miles east or west of the lake. The statement also said that the c
stanley flask ase highlighted the need for a serious discussion on whether there should be nationwide reform with respect to considering tribes views on these types of infrastructure projects. Attorney Jan Hasselman with envi