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The superintendent of Hill County's major park said the fall season has started, including moving cattle onto the park, which has led to two car-cow collisions in the first week.
"Hopefully that slows down, " Superintendent Chad Edgar said during the monthly meeting of the Hill County Park Board Monday evening.
He said the cattle moving into the park — about 1,200 head are on so far, with a total of about 3,500 scheduled to move in during the grazing season — has gone well so far, aside from the crashes. He said signs have been put up on the park to remind motorists the livestock is the...
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