A bowhunt for deer in one West Virginia city that began several years ago has become a lifeline for local food pantries and community kitchens. When hunters first proposed an urban deer hunt in Morgantown about a decade ago, the idea was to control the population. Some residents were wary of letting archers hunt in the city, but the program has proven itself. The Associated Press said bowhunters have had no accidents while hunting more than 950 deer and harvesting about 9,500 pounds of ground venison. Some of the meat is used by the bowhunters while the remainder is donated to organizations such as the Trinity Episcopal Church, Pantry Plus More, the Caritas House and the Ronald McDonald House.