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This photo taken on Aug. 25, 2014, shows the Klamath County Government Center in Klamath, Ore., with the Bucket Brigade memorial bucket removed. Thirteen years after protesters put it on the steps of the county government building in Klamath Falls, a 10-foot-tall bucket that was a symbol of outrage at the federal government and a water cutoff has been moved. It was taken recently to the county fairgrounds to make way for a movie company to shoot scenes for a film titled "Brothers in Law." The action has kindled a question that the county commissioners want the community to answer: Should the bucket remain on the steps? Or should it be moved, and where? (AP Photo/The Herald And News, Samantha Tipler)
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