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In this photo taken on Monday, May 12, 2014, Wal-Mart store co-manager Derrick Orr, left, and Alesia Madeiros embrace when she stopped by the south Bismarck, N.D., store to shop. The pair first met last Thursday, when Orr delivered Madeiros' baby son in the store parking lot and used his shoe lace to tie off the umbilical cord. (AP Photo/The Bismarck Tribune, Tom Stromme)

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Craig Cobb listens during court proceedings in district court Tuesday, April 29, 2014, in Bismarck, N.D., where he was sentenced to four years probation but no additional jail time for terrorizing residents of the small community of Leith, where he tried unsuccessfully to establish an all-white enclave and has left behind a legacy of fear. Cobb, 62, has been jailed since mid-November when he was arrested on seven felony terrorizing counts for scaring residents while patrolling Leith with a gun. He was due to be a free man later Tuesday after going through the jail release process _ a reality that scares officials in Leith. (AP Photo/The Bismarck Tribune, Tom Stromme)

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Craig Cobb listens during court proceedings in District Court Tuesday, April 29, 2014, in Bismarck, N.D., where he was sentenced to four years probation but no additional jail time for terrorizing residents of the small community of Leith. (AP Photo/The Bismarck Tribune, Tom Stromme)

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In this April 8, 2013 photo, Watford City, N.D. Mayor Brent Sanford testifies before a committee at the state capitol in Bismarck, N.D. for an increase in the allocation of funds to his city to meet the growing impact of the Baaken oil boom on the community. When Sanford graduated high school nearly 25 years ago, his tiny prairie town seemed to be withering away. Storefronts were shuttered, senior classes shrinking, families packing up and moving out. He joined the exodus. But he kept looking for a way to return. (AP Photo/Bismarck Tribune, Mike Mccleary)

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ADVANCE FOR USE TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 2014 AND THEREAFTER - In this April 8, 2013 photo, Watford City, N.D. Mayor Brent Sanford testifies before a committee at the state capitol in Bismarck, N.D. for an increase in the allocation of funds to his city to meet the growing impact of the Baaken oil boom on the community. When Sanford graduated high school nearly 25 years ago, his tiny prairie town seemed to be withering away. Storefronts were shuttered, senior classes shrinking, families packing up and moving out. He joined the exodus. But he kept looking for a way to return. (AP Photo/Bismarck Tribune, Mike Mccleary)