Adopt A Pet From Montgomeryville-Lansdale Area Shelters: See The Latest Dogs, Cats msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Looking to add to your family and make a positive impact on the world at the same time? Perhaps it s the right time to adopt a pet! Despite the coronavirus pandemic, many local animals are still looking for their forever homes and animal shelters still working to fulfill adoptions and place pets with families.
There are thousands of dogs, cats and other animals of all ages and sizes without a home across Minnesota and many of them are located in your area. For those looking to adopt, a great place to begin the search for a new companion is at Caring For Cats Inc, where Hobbit the cat is waiting patiently, or another local facility. If you aren t sure if you have time to take care of a pet year round, many shelters also offer opportunities to foster pets until they are placed in permanent homes.
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FreightWaves Classics: Trucking companies’ names range from A to Z (Part 5)
1 1,146 9 minutes read Serving eight states in the Mountain West, this AFS tractor pulls twin-trailers of grocery store products.
(Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves)
Deregulation of the U.S. trucking industry began in the late 1970s. Congress passed the Motor Carrier Act of 1980 and it was signed into law by President Carter on July 1, 1980. This ended 45 years of onerous regulation by the federal Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC).
One of the most dramatic changes that occurred due to deregulation was the virtual explosion in the number of trucking firms. From 1980 to 1990, the number of licensed carriers doubled – from fewer than 20,000 to more than 40,000!