A decision by the board of directors of the Whitewater Creek Country Club homeowners’ association to have a number of deer killed and removed from the large subdivision property along Redwine Road has generated opposition by some residents and by some living in other areas of Fayette County. The HOA board subsequently issued a lengthy letter to all Whitewater homeowners explaining the rationale for the decision. A petition objecting to the move, with signatures from Whitewater Creek residents and those from other locations in Fayette County, Read the article…………
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