SPCA struggling to care for orphaned horses
Caring for thousands of abused and neglected animals is always costly for the B.C. SPCA, but officials say the group has been especially hard hit this year due to the number of orphaned horses in its care.
Archive for May, 2010
Caring for thousands of abused and neglected animals is always costly for the B.C. SPCA, but officials say the group has been especially hard hit this year due to the number of orphaned horses in its care.
In recognition of National Child Abuse Awareness Month, Summit County’s Child Protection Team wants to remind people to report any known or suspected child abuse to the Department of Social Services. Approximately 97 child abuse or neglect referrals were investigated in 2009 in Summit County. Thirty-five percent of those were considered confirmed reports. It is important to note that children …
The Colony Animal Shelter encourages residents to observe “Be Kind to Animals Week” by taking part in a pair of upcoming events around town.
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The following are candidates for New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands in the June 1 Primary election. Each was asked the same set of questions. Their responses: Bob Cornelius Running for: Commissioner of Public Lands Party: Republican Q: What…
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Captain Beany, a lurid orange baked bean superhero, hopes to blow a wind of change through Parliament at Britain’s imminent general election.
The children were found again this month living in a house strewn with feces, garbage and rotting food, and they are now in foster care. But had the system worked like it’s supposed to, the kids would have been taken into custody in November.