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Nekoosa Man Given Life Sentence For Killing Girlfriend’s Disabled Daughter A Wood County judge has sentenced a 43-year-old Nekoosa man to a life prison term.  Paul Carter was found guilty of first-degree intentional homicide last February.  He had been accused of killing his girlfriend’s disabled 20-year-old daughter, Samantha Roberts. She was found unresponsive in January of last year and she died before she could be taken to a hospital.  An autopsy pointed investigators at Carter’s involvement in the daughter’s death.  She wasn’t able to walk or talk.

AZ Wildlife Managers To Conduct Aerial Coyote Killing To Bolster Pronghorn

The Arizona Game and Fish Department next week will continue an effort to bolster the state’s declining pronghorn population by lethally removing coyotes. In this Sept. 11 2015, file photo, a coyote leaps through an empty field on Chad Drive in Eugene, Ore. Credit Paul Carter/The Register-Guard via AP, File According to officials, the department will conduct aerial killings of the animals between Kingman and Seligman through May in an effort to improve fawn survival and prevent predation. Arizona pronghorn numbers have dropped since 2015, and they’ve struggled because of drought, habitat loss, road building and fencing. Game and Fish calls the project a “short-term effort” to assist herds that are in trouble.

Nekoosa man gets life without release for killing disabled woman

Nekoosa man gets life without release for killing disabled woman
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AZ Wildlife Managers To Conduct Aerial Coyote Killing To Bolster Pronghorn Antelope

The Arizona Game and Fish Department next week will continue an effort to bolster the state’s declining pronghorn antelope population by lethally removing coyotes. In this Sept. 11 2015, file photo, a coyote leaps through an empty field on Chad Drive in Eugene, Ore. Credit Paul Carter/The Register-Guard via AP, File According to officials, the department will conduct aerial killings of the animals between Kingman and Seligman through May in an effort to improve fawn survival and prevent predation. Arizona pronghorn numbers have dropped since 2015, and they’ve struggled because of drought, habitat loss, road building and fencing. Game and Fish calls the project a “short-term effort” to assist herds that are in trouble.

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