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OGDEN, Utah (AP) — In a story June 22, The Associated Press reported that Utah's chief state veterinarian Bruce King is accused of making at least $2,000 a month extra by landing a contract to provide veterinary services at the Gunnison state prison's wild horse ranch. The story should have specified that the contract was given by the Bureau of Land Management.
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