In this May 26, 2017, photo, Jim Papacek stands in the front yard of his former south Fargo, N.D., while taking a break from loading bricks onto a rented truck. Papacek lived in the house near the Red River for nearly half a century and had planned to die there, but decided he could no longer fight both the river and city officials who wanted him off the flood plain. Last fall he accepted a buyout for the home. (AP Photo/Dave Kolpack)
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