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Copperas Cove Rabbit Fest underway, runs through Sunday

COPPERAS COVE — The rides — and the rabbits — are back at Copperas Cove City Park. The 41st annual Rabbit Fest began with Appreciation Night at City Park on Thursday, and the event filled with music, carnival rides, food and more is continuing through Sunday. Ross Oliver, Copperas Cove Chamber of Commerce president, and Bradi Diaz, Copperas Cove mayor, commenced the event by welcoming visitors and thanking sponsors. “I want to welcome you to the 41st Rabbit Fest,” Oliver said. “And a special thank you because last year we didn’t get to have it, so this year has double meaning so, this is the 40th and the 41st.”

Cove EDC director says sales tax numbers are indication of buying power

The director of Copperas Cove’s Economic Development Corporation, Jonas Titas, said he believes the final sales tax allocations for the city indicate the buying power in the city and that the data can be used to attract new businesses. Despite the pandemic, the city received just over $850,000 more from sales tax allocations from the state in 2020 than it did in 2019 — $5,987,621. The total represented an increase of 16.6%, and year to date, the city has seen an increase of 10.8%. “This is a very, very positive slide that we can show to the retail developing community, so that they can see that this is the buying power of folks in Copperas Cove,” Titas said Tuesday as he briefed the Copperas Cove City Council.

Details of New Animal Center for Copperas Cove Released

Details of New Animal Center for Copperas Cove Released The Copperas Cove City Council recently met to discuss development of a new animal shelter that will house more animals than the previous site. According to a report from Thaddeus Imerman with the Killeen Daily Herald, a newly proposed $5 million animal center for Copperas Cove is being discussed by the Copperas Cove City Council. Get our free mobile app The new animal shelter would increase capacity to 66 dogs and 40 cats, while the current shelter at 1601 N. First St. in Copperas Cove only has space for 46 dogs and 12 cats. Currently the Copperas Cove City Council is considering using city owned property at the intersection of Ogletree Pass and Five Hills Road for the location of the new animal shelter. This location provides the most visibility, is not too close to residential housing, and also offers room for expansion in the future.

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