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Shock & loggerheads: Animal-loving citizens not at fault

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I have been following articles in The Daily Herald regarding the situation with the animal shelter and am compelled to respond after reading Glen Hasse’s statements in today’s (June 11) paper. Mr. Hasse states that he was shocked to find out that the shelter was over budget and found out only last week.

County, city try to break animal shelter impasse

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Columbia and Maury County officials will soon have another chance to break a months-long impasse over who should run the animal shelter.

Animal shelter $119,000 in the red

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Columbia City officials are faced with paying more than half of a $119,000 budget shortfall for the Animal shelter.

Council wants to control animal shelter

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City council members continue to court controversy with two recent decisions which could have long-term impacts on Columbia.

On Thursday the council voted to create a contract proposal to the county which calls for the city to take over operation of the embattled facility.

What’s the opposite of Michael Vick?

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Well, there’s this guy named Jarrod Cooper. Cooper plays for the Oakland Raiders, and, was suspended four games last year for steroid use. Based on this information, he is somewhat akin to Mr. Vick.

But, take a look at what Cooper did with his time while he was suspended:

Helping the Animals Affected By the TN Tornadoes

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As you all know, many parts of middle Tennessee were greatly affected by the damaging tornadoes Tuesday night. While there are many agencies available to help the folks that lost homes and give them shelter, often their pets are overlooked. Displaced residents are not able to take their pets with them to the Red Cross shelters, which adds even more worry to their stressful situation. There are also all of the animals that were frightened and bolted, al

Desperate People Doing Desperate Things

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Attaturk has this post up about these innocent victims of the subprime crisis:

CHICAGO (AFP) - Forget about the lost furnishings and finances, the most pitiful victims of the subprime mortgage crisis rocking the United States are the family pets.

Shelters across the country have seen sharp upticks in the number of people giv

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