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When Nature Comes Calling, Its Best To Be Prepared

Matt Keenan Coyote sightings in the county may not be newsworthy, unless it’s in your neighborhood and you have pets that make a nice appetizer. Last fall, we saw a coyote running along 135th and Mission Road — a few blocks from our house — when I was coming home from work. The second I pulled in the driveway, my greeter-in-chief gave me instant reassurance everything was fine. Still, that thought enters your head, especially, ...

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