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EDITORIAL
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BAKERS MILLS NEWS
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NFL PICKING CONTEST
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Summer Youth program gives out awards. PAGE 4 SPORTS
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McKibben back on protest line By John Grybos jgrybos@denpubs.com WASHINGTON — Longtime Johnsburg resident and Middlebury college pr ofessor Bill McKibben's civil disobedience display outside President Barack Obama’s yard ended Sept. 3. McKibben and others wer e protesting a planned oil pipeline
project, called the Keystone XL, that will r un 1,384 miles thr ough the western U.S. and 327 miles in Canada, connecting Alberta to Texas. Because the pipeline cr osses an international bor der, it r equires pr esidential appr oval. That led the protest to the White House, in close viewing distance of Obama. McKibben and others were breaking the law in the tourist-heavy area CONTINUED ON PAGE 5
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LAKE GEORGE — A man from western New York staying at a Lake Geor ge campground appar ently shot his two young daughters to death Monday night Sept. 5 and then committed suicide by shooting himself, authorities said. Warren County Sherif f Bud York said that Adam P. Parcells, 29, of Hilton, N.Y . shot the girls — Noel Parcells, 10, of Rochester and Mia Parcells, 3, of Hilton, before committing suicide with gunshots from the same rifle. “It’s a very sad day,” York said, noting that it was one of the most disturbing crimes he’d seen over his many years of service in law enforcement. The Par cells checked in Saturday, Sept. 3 and spent the next several days at Adirondack Camping V illage about two miles north of Lake Geor ge V illage on Finkle Farm Road. York said that the girls had two dif ferent mothers. York said that investigators believe Noel Parcells’ mother r eported her daughter missing Friday to Rochester police. York added that he wasn’t awar e of an Amber Alert being issued since then. Mia Par cells’ mother and Adam Par cells might have been under going a pr ocess of separation, he added. “I’m sur e ther e is a huge history in the Rochester area,” he said.
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