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Houdini's new home soon to be settled

By Jeff D'Alessio, The News-Enterprise

A cast on the broken lower right leg of Hou\0xADdini, a goat who roamed for years along Interstate 65 in southern Hardin County, now is off and his health appears to be progressing, Hardin County Animal Care and Control Director Mike McNutt said.

He said it will be another week or so before Hardin County's most famous goat is expected to be medically cleared following an October traffic mishap. A new home for Houdini also could be on the horizon once he completely mends. The goat has a Facebook following of more than 30,000.

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