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Four people - still occupying a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon - say they will leave if they don't face arrest. Eleven other people have been arrested in connection with the stand-off. Meanwhile, we have a local tie to that stand-off in Oregon.

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The small group of armed anti-government activists occupying a remote wildlife preserve in Oregon's high desert gave visitors free access to the snowy site Monday, allowing some local residents and ranchers in to satisfy their curiosity or show support.

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The remote high desert of eastern Oregon became the latest flashpoint for anti-government sentiment as armed protesters occupied a national wildlife refuge to object to a prison sentence for local ranchers for burning federal land.