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65 rabbits rounded up after animals dumped at Smith Park in Middletown
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A total of 65 rabbits are being sheltered, fostered and cared for after a woman abandoned dozens of them in a Middletown Park over the weekend, officials said.
Krista Snyder with Joseph s Legacy, a Butler County animal rescue, said about 35 of the rabbits were found in the park and another 30 or so were surrendered from the woman s home.
The woman who previously owned the rabbits has been charged with 35 counts animal abandonment, Middletown police reported.
According to a police report, the woman agreed to surrender her rabbits after police showed up at her Tytus Avenue home Saturday.
MUNCIE, Ind. A recent industrial zoning approval by the Delaware County commissioners likely means that some type of industrial facility is coming to the area around South Cowan Road.
The commissioners reviewed a request on Monday to rezone nearly 138 acres southwest of the intersection of South Cowan Road and West Fuson Road. The land runs from Fuson all the way to Ind. 67.
The change would move the land from Class F which is farming, to IL, which stands for limited industrial.
The change passed the commissioners unanimously.
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Holiday trees and greenery in the nation’s capital will be collected from Department of Public Works-serviced households from Jan. 11 to Feb. 5. Place them outside where your trash is normally collected.
Residents can also drop their holiday trees and greenery at one of four locations during the same time period including:
Benning Road Transfer Station (3200 Benning Road NE)
Fort Totten Transfer Station (4900 John F. McCormack Drive NE)
Bryant Street Sweep Shop (201 Bryant Street NW)
South Capitol Street Graffiti Shop (2700 South Capitol Street SE)
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Montgomery County
Live Christmas trees are accepted year-round in Montgomery County’s curbside yard trim collection. Set your tree on the curb by 7 a.m. on your recycling collection day. Residents of apartments and condominiums should check with their property managers for specific instructions. To dispose of an artificial tree, request a bulk trash pickup or consider offering it online for reuse.