by Jack Minor – An eco-terrorist group responsible for a 1998 act of terror in Vail has issued a press release taking credit for a recent bombing in Mexico, saying it was as beautiful as burning a Wal-mart store. The claim was made by the Anti-Liberation Cell of the Earth Liberation Front who [...]
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By Jack Minor Animal Control Officers are often categorized as simply dogcatchers. Police Chief Jerry Garner says that is what they used to be, but over the years they have become so much more. A recent ride-along illustrated that Animal Control duties include far more than simply picking up stray dogs and cats. The ACO’s [...]
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Families and groups are invited to the Plumb Farm Learning Center for eight afternoons of Pets ‘n’ Popsicles. Visitors can meet farm animals, play old-fashioned games, and then cool off with a frozen treat. Pets ‘n’ Popsicles takes place from 2-3:30 p.m. the weeks of July 19 and July 26, excluding both Wednesdays. Admission for [...]
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By Rish Burkholder Q: What should I look for when selecting my dog’s food? A: Just as you read the label of ingredients of what you eat, you should read the label of what you feed your pet. The first ingredient of any pet food is the most important and that should be fresh meats. [...]
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