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MAR 8 1987 People like Linda Burkhart in the Brookhurst development moved to the area on the edge of Caspar so that they could have a little acreage to enjoy and call their own. Many home owner like Burkhart have horses, and while no major illnesses have erupted among the livestock which drink from the Creek Elkhorn which passes through the subdivision after first running through the Kansas-Nebraska Refinery owners are scared of negative effects on livestock as well. Credit: The Denver Post (Denver Post via Getty Images)
MAR 8 1987 People like Linda Burkhart in the Brookhurst development moved to the area on the edge of Caspar so that they could have a little acreage to enjoy and call their own. Many home owner like Burkhart have horses, and while no major illnesses have erupted among the livestock which drink from the Creek Elkhorn which passes through the subdivision after first running through the Kansas-Nebraska Refinery owners are scared of negative effects on livestock as well. Credit: The Denver Post (Denver Post via Getty Images)
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