CARROLLTON, Ga. (AP) — Officials are hopeful two county parks will soon become popular public wildlife viewing areas, similar to those found in the mountains of east Tennessee and north Georgia. County park workers last weekend planted seeds to grow deer-attracting vegetation on three acres of the bottom fields at McIntosh Reserve in the southern end of the county. Similar plantings are planned this weekend at Little Tallapoosa Park in the northeastern county area. "We planted certain mixes of...
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