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NewsAugust 26, 2008

TOWN AND COUNTRY, Mo. (AP) -- The St. Louis suburb of Town and Country may use sharpshooters or allow bow hunting to try and reduce its deer population. The community's deer task force presented its recommendations to the Board of Alderman Monday night. The group is concerned the animals are a traffic hazard and harm landscaping. They proposed ways to reduce the population by killing some of the animals...

TOWN AND COUNTRY, Mo. (AP) -- The St. Louis suburb of Town and Country may use sharpshooters or allow bow hunting to try and reduce its deer population.

The community's deer task force presented its recommendations to the Board of Alderman Monday night. The group is concerned the animals are a traffic hazard and harm landscaping. They proposed ways to reduce the population by killing some of the animals.

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The aldermen listened to the proposals, but did not make any decisions.

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Information from: KSDK-TV: www.ksdk.com

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