May 11, 2021
Well, it seems that some of those people are returning those adopted dogs back to the shelter now that they are going back to the office.
This is awful … We all know that lots of people adopted pets during the pandemic. Well, it seems that some of those people are returning those adopted dogs back to the shelter now that they are going back to the office. (Bloomberg)
These are loving, living creatures not something you get rid of when it s not convenient.
They gave you love and support during the pandemic and now you are going to abandon them?
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By Bill Galluccio
May 12, 2021
Medina Spirit will be allowed to run in the Preakness Stakes on Saturday (May 15) despite failing a drug test after winning the Kentucky Derby. Preakness officials said that the Medina Spirit will have to undergo additional drug testing and monitoring ahead of the race, which is the second leg of the Triple Crown.
As part of the deal, the horse s trainer,
Bob Baffert, will have to provide all medical and testing results, which will be released to the public. We reached an agreement with Mr. Baffert and his lawyers that allows for additional testing, additional monitoring essentially a watchlist to ensure the integrity of the sport leading up to the race, Maryland Jockey Club lawyer
By Bill Galluccio
May 12, 2021
A Minnesota man is facing second-degree murder charges for allegedly shooting and killing his older sister. Over the weekend, authorities were dispatched to a home in Chanhassen after receiving a report about a fire alarm. Chanhassen is about 20 miles southwest of Minneapolis.
As deputies were responding to the home, they received a 911 call from a neighbor that shots had been fired and that at least one person was believed to be dead. Several minutes later, they received another 911 call from a homeowner about a half-mile away, saying the suspected shooter, identified as
Joseph Thomas Ness, wanted to turn himself in.
STEPHANIE JONES
Lee Newspapers
Patrons wait in line for bacon-based treats from Smilin Dogs at Bacon Fest in Lake Geneva on Saturday. SEAN KRAJACIC, Lee Newspapers
LAKE GENEVA â The sizzle of bacon and sound of live music was in the air for the first Downtown Lake Geneva Bacon Fest, an event that sold out of its 2,500 tickets about a week before the event.
âWe came for the bacon,â said Drew Peterson, who came to town from Forest Park, Illinois, along with his 13-year-old son.
Peterson and his son tried the bacon tacos, the sliders, chocolate-covered bacon and cheese curds, Peterson said.