PHELPS, Wis. (WJFW) - The 42nd Midwest Musky Classic came to an end Sunday in Phelps. In total, 180 anglers entered in this years event making it the most ever
Good Adams County Pandemic News Can Be Bad News For Pets
Slowly we are recovering for the Coronavirus pandemic and the news lately, at least in our area, has been positive. That positive news is much needed unless you are a newly adopted pet.
The numbers in certain parts of the United States are starting to show that with more people returning to their workplace and traveling more now, people are less likely to be able to care for their pet and that has pet shelters worried.
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According to an news report on FOX31 television in Denver, Colorado https://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/pets-adopted-pandemic-returned-record-numbers-report, people are having a change of heart and are returning their pets to shelters which is breaking the heart of the pets being relocated. Shelter officials are quick to remind pet owners that a change of familiar locales is difficult for pets to process.
Quincy Humane Society Gears Up For Largest Fundraiser
The Quincy Humane Society is gearing up for their biggest fundraiser of the year.
The SPRING: Bark in the Park will be taking place at Wavering Park on Saturday, May 22. Registrations starts at 9:30 with the Mutt Strutt beginning at 10 am. Pilar Brumbaugh, Community Relations & Fundraising Director, says:
For 26 years the Mutt Strutt has been the area s largest outdoor dog friendly festival/dog walk events. The event starts off with our traditional One Mile Mutt Strutt and will have a wide variety of activities and vendors. There is something for everyone, and we encourage the community to come out and enjoy a day with their family and friend.