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Monday, 19 October 2009 03:01
State authorities are investigating two recent poaching cases in the Chinook area. Havre-based FWP Warden Wes Oedekoven said a buck white-tailed deer was illegally killed the night of Oct. 10 and left to rot along the south side of the Milk River a few miles west of town.

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