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Sticky problemFebruary 12, 2013Dear editor: Instead of Sugar Grove hiring a constable to enforce a new ordinance, how about hiring someone to clean up the “sticky problem”? It’s got to be less expensive for the taxpayers and...... Showing 7 of 7 comments
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Themattmobile
Why can't the Elders send a few young men into town every other day or so and have them clean up after the horses?
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TCAngel
The federal government needs to get involved here to lower their emissions nationwide. He He!
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guessagain
I am surprised that an enterprising person has not gone around and scooped the manure up. What better fertilizer after it has been cured. I know some people that would pay good money for that stuff.
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MTOMTO
Horse diapers.
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Treehugger1972
You know why guessagain, because "somoneone else" is supposed to fix the problem. These people that are so offended will sit and do nothing but complain about how "noone" is doing anything. They will get some kind of feel good law passed, go home happy and the crap will still be on the street.
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st0newa11
The stuff is biodegradable. Just drive around it. What's the problem?
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archaeo1
They spend half the money in town, and you worry about manure on the street. Have Mr.Bauer pick it up....if not this may not be "The Sweetest Little Town on the Map".
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