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ups on Sunday. Most of the property that burned belongs to the Hutterite colony, though two adjacent landowners also lost some grassland.
• The Bon Homme County Commission is expected to discuss a burn ban this week due to dry conditions.



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. UKRAINE CRISIS IS A TEST OF OBAMA'S RESOLVE
• President's critics say his tough talk--like his "red line" on Syria--isn't followed by equally tough action.

• 2. TOLERANCE, THEN BURSTS OF VIOLENCE
• A group monitoring anti-Semitic attacks in the U.S. cautiously noted a sharp decline in such incidents less than two weeks before the fatal shootings outside two Jewish sites in suburban Kansas City.

• 3. UTAH WOMAN TELLS POLICE HOW SHE KILLED BABIES
• Neighbors find it hard to believe no one knew about Megan Huntsman's pregnancies --or the six dead babies left in the garage.

• 4. WHO WILL PAY TRIBUTE AT MARATHON BOMBING ANNIVERSARY
• Vice President Biden will lead dignitaries who will honor Boston and its victims a year after explosions ripped through its world-famous running event.

• 5. NIGERIAN ATTACK WORST EVER ON CAPITAL CITY
• President Goodluck Jonathan blames Boko Haram, the homegrown terrorist network, for the massive bomb that left at least 72 dead and 164 wounded. No official declaration of responsibility has been made.

• 6. SUBMARINE'S FIRST MISSION TO FIND REMAINS OF MH370 ABORTED

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