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   New York Times    
   January 5, 2016    
   BURNS, Ore. — They used to call it Bundyville, a dot of the arid Wild West where in 1916, a Mormon pioneer named Abraham Bundy staked out a homestead in a sea of northern Arizona sagebrush. Settlers caught rainwater in tanks and grazed their livestock across public land that had yet to be broughtÃâà...     
 
  
 
 
   
  
   
   PBS NewsHour    
   January 4, 2016    
   He settled what would become Bundyville, home to a one-room schoolhouse and a scattering of homesteads in a harsh stretch of desert. Ultimately, the small town Abraham Bundy founded would be abandoned, after the Bundy family could not secure water and grazing rights from the federal government.     
  
   
   VICE    
   September 14, 2015    
   Many of the others seem to be more clearly politically motivated attempts at assassination: In 2013 a Cochise County, Arizona, man was convicted of two counts of attempted murder, after firing at two BLM agents near his house in Happy ..... "We may have lost the battle of Bundyville, but we will win the war.     
  
   
   Daily Herald    
   April 24, 2015    
   So for me, even though it is about 35 more miles, traveling due South on River Road in St. George into Arizona to Bundyville, take a left and go up and over Mt. Trumbull, and take a right until you get there, is the most direct, and easiest-to-follow route. But that would be too easy for this adventurous family.     
  
   
   The Denver Post    
   April 30, 2014    
   It's apparently true that a Bundy was grazing cattle on what is now federal land in Nevada before Nevada was Nevada, but county property records indicated that the family only moved from the Arizona town of Bundyville (you can't make this stuff up) to Bunkerville (!), Nev., in 1948. That's a mere 78 years'Ãâà...     
  
   
   Daily Kos    
   April 22, 2014    
   Cliven Bundy is the Nevada cattle rancher who for more than two decades has refused to pay grazing fees to the federal Bureau of Land Management, claiming that he should be exempt because (a) he does not recognize the existence of the Federal government in Nevada and (b) he has ancient ancestralÃâà...     
  
   
   Dixie Press Online    
   July 23, 2013    
   Thunderstorms over the Bundyville schoolhouse on the Arizona Strip, Mount Trumbull, Arizona, July 22, 2013 | Photo by Dave Amodt, St. George News ... Late-afternoon thunderstorms building on the Arizona Strip, St. George, Utah, June 23, 2013 | Photo by Annettie Cannavale for St. George News.     
  
   
   KNAU Arizona Public Radio    
   June 21, 2012    
   She grew up in the shadow of the cliffs at Bundyville, down on the Arizona Strip…… "Well I can tell you for sure I wouldn't trade my childhood for anything," Wood said. "I've never been unhappy about growing up there and it's still home." The Hurricane is one of several parallel faults which collectively formÃâà...     
 
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