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Wayne Hage’s son Wayne N. Hage has been ordered to pay $587,000 and remove any livestock he has on federal lands by the end of the month. Chief U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro in Las Vegas says he also has to show by mid-April that he has complied.
Winds are expected to slow down Wednesday, but weather conditions are still not ideal for emergency crews battling wildfires in four states that have killed six people and destroyed hundreds of square miles of land.
Cattle farmer, 79, known for crazy Kentucky-fan costumes
A bull that apparently escaped from a slaughterhouse has led police on a wild chase through New York City streets.
A federal judge in Nevada is considering crucial rulings about what jurors will hear in the trial of six defendants accused of stopping U.S. agents at gunpoint from rounding up cattle near Cliven Bundy’s ranch in April 2014.
Tyson reveals SEC subpoena, likely tied to pricing lawsuits
Witness testimony is beginning in Las Vegas for six defendants accused of taking up arms to stop a federal roundup of cattle near Nevada cattleman Cliven Bundy’s ranch in April 2014.
Colorado livestock could be eating hemp under a bill that passed the state Senate Tuesday.
Three wolves in Wyoming are being pursued by wildlife officials after repeated attacks on cattle.
Cattle have been shot in North Dakota with both a gun and arrows.