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of trying to expand," said Marvin Jobgen, of Scenic. "I already end up with buffalo coming out of the park on my land. I don't know what I'll have if they expand." • About two dozen people attended a public meeting on the proposal Tuesday night in Rapid City. Park officials plan to gather more comments before making a
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10 Things to Know for Today
The Associated Press
• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: • 1. GRIM NEW DEATH TOLL IN SYRIA • The UN says nearly 93,000 have been confirmed killed in the civil war, with the real number likely being far higher. • • 2. ERDOGAN CALLS PROTESTERS 'TROUBLEMAKERS' • Turkey's prime minister says he will rid Istanbul's Taksim Square of them in 24 hours to end two weeks of riots. • • 3. NSA HEAD SAYS SPY PROGRAM STOPPED TERROR ATTACKS • Army Gen. Keith Alexander told Congress that the collection of millions of telephone and Internet records foiled a 2009 plot to bomb New York's subways. • • 4. THOUSANDS FLEE RAGING COLORADO WILDFIRE • More than 9,000 were told to leave the Black Forest, where an 18-acre blaze had destroyed nearly 100 homes. • • 5. MORE BANGLADESH FACTORIES AT RISK AFTER COLLAPSE • A report obtained by the AP shows that garment factories are routinely built without engineers and aren't designed to withstand the stress of heavy machinery. • • 6.. AFGHAN POLICE KILLED IN SUSPECTED INSIDER ATTACK • The six officers were found shot at their checkpoint and two other policemen were missing. • • 7. 10-YEAR-OLD GETS NEW LUNGS