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STAFF PHOTO ANDY SHUPE Pete Heinzelmann, right, and his 6-year-old grandson Christopher Andersen wat

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Pete Heinzelmann, right, and his 6-year-old grandson Christopher Andersen watch Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012, as Don Harding, a worker with the city of Fayetteville's Solid Waste Division, operates a crane while picking up a load of trimmings from Heinzelmann's house in Fayetteville. The Heinzelmanns are working to remove Lonicera Maackii, a shrub honeysuckle, that is considered a noxious, invasive species of plant.

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STAFF PHOTO ANDY SHUPE Pete Heinzelmann, right, and his 6-year-old grandson Christopher Andersen watch Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012, as Don Harding, a worker with the city of Fayetteville's Solid Waste Division, operates a crane while picking up a load of trimmings from Heinzelmann's house in Fayetteville. The Heinzelmanns are working to remove Lonicera Maackii, a shrub honeysuckle, that is considered a noxious, invasive species of plant.


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