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Bandit, a miniature horse who lives in the Meriwether neighborhood near Germantown, could soon be forced out of his home in Louisville due to a recent change to city law. (WDRB photo)
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A beloved miniature horse who has lived in the same Louisville neighborhood for 14 years could be forced out of his home because of a recent change to city law, prompting neighbors to rally in an effort to keep him where he is.
Bandit has been a part of the Meriwether neighborhood's community for 14 years. But because of a recent change to city law, he was about to be forced out of his home.
A Louisville councilwoman is inviting the community to give their input about a controversial animal ordinance amendment.
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