State still snatching up property in Boone County; some residents push back

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5 thoughts on “State still snatching up property in Boone County; some residents push back

  1. I applaud and completely support Jim Love’s decision not to sell his farm. I’d like to learn what his crops are, because without a doubt I would shop for whatever he is growing!

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