A makeover for the state's Sunshine Law?
Monday, February 23, 2009
Roger Young was in Jefferson City when he received a disturbing phone call. Someone had dumped a sick horse on private property in Audrain County. The horse, which had a fatal case of equine distemper, also known as strangles, was euthanized. Four days later — when Young was called — its carcass remained on the ground.
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