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Animal deaths spark push for county action

The stories came in waves, each more graphic than the last, until the room itself seemed to tighten under the weight of them โ€” a dog so badly abused she could not walk, a horse found dead in a dry creek bed, another starving animal that did not survive despite last-ditch rescue efforts. By the time public comment ended March 16, Haywood County commissioners were left facing a stark question residents had repeated in different ways all night: how had so many warnings gone unanswered? 

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