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Deer v. car wrecks on the rise

It is fall and, if you are a deer, love is in the air. This time of year, more deer are seen on roadways, especially at sunrise and sunset. With things other than traffic safety on their minds, the love-sick critters are on the move when commuter traffic is highest. “The number of accidents has been going up drastically in the last couple of weeks,” Barton County Undersheriff Larry Holliday said. Unfortunately, this has become ...

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