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Nineteen-year-old Racquel Raska said she’s “been wanting to get a puppy for a while.”
But after she got her pure-bred golden retriever a three-month-old she’s named Bow Duke, similar to “The Dukes of Hazard” character she admitted she was recently finding a shortage of things to do with the pup in the area.
Raska lives in Capac, while her boyfriend lives in Port Huron. Sometimes, she said she takes Bow to the Fort Gratiot Pond, adding, “While he’s fishing, I’ll walk around with him.” Looking for more options, in particular a beach to welcome dogs, she took to the Port Huron Facebook page to ask.
Infections remain high in Kaiserslautern, other cities, as Germany says it s beating the coronavirus
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By MARCUS KLOECKNER AND KARIN ZEITVOGEL | STARS AND STRIPES Published: April 29, 2021
Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See more staff and wire stories here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany Kaiserslautern officials are seeking a court order that would allow them to include tens of thousands of Americans who live in the region in coronavirus tallies, which would push incidence rates down and could allow many businesses to reopen. “Including the U.S. armed forces and NATO members who actually live here would increase the population by around 50,000,” Ramstein-Miesenbach Mayor Ralf Hechler and Kaiserslautern district councillor Ralf Lessmeister said in a statement posted Wednesday on Facebook.