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		player.setDescription("<p> No matter which way Missoula City Council votes on the controversial urban chicken ordinance, the decision will surely ruffle feathers. The debate over chickens in the city has been contentious—and, inherently, comical. </p><p>In this multimedia project, <a href=\"http://www.newwest.net/missoula\" target=\"_blank\">NewWest.Net/Missoula</a> photographer and reporter Anne Medley teamed up with intern Jonathan Stumpf to explore the issue from both sides of the fence. </p><p>The urban chicken ordinance, which stalled in City Council after a tie vote late this summer, would allow Missoula city residents the provisional right to raise up to six hens (no roosters) within the city limits. </p><p>Opponents of the ordinance have repeatedly pointed to health, noise and regulatory concerns, while supporters emphasize the importance of sustainability, self-sufficiency, and locally-sourced food. Until the new City Council takes over in January, Don Nicholson, current chair of the Public Safety and Health Committee, will decide when to bring the ordinance to the floor for a new vote. </p>");
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