The Dodge County Humane Society has filed a lawsuit against the City of Fremont and FurEver Home LLC., over the approaching termination of its contract with the city.
The action came in two separate complaints filed against the city and newly contracted animal sheltering service on Feb. 25 and 26, respectively.
Two days prior to the filing of DCHSâs complaint against the City of Fremont, Fremont City Council voted to approve a letter of termination outlining several sections of the cityâs contract with DCHS that are alleged to be in violation.
Those alleged violations include failure to produce a complete monthly report of activities and tracking statistics, such as animal intake and euthanasias, and failure to comply with section (2)(f) of the contract, which requires DCHS to provide a Notice of Impoundment along with âsignificant markers or other identifiers to the Fremont Police Department within 24 hours of impoundmentâ if no owner is identified.
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Fremont City Council voted in favor of issuing a letter of termination to the Dodge County Humane Society during its Tuesday meeting.
The letter, signed by Mayor Joey Spellerberg, outlines several sections of the cityâs contract with DCHS that have been in violation and have not been remedied since a Notice of Cure toward the end of October.
In the letter, the city established that, due to the lack of action to remedy the noted violations, the city has the right to exercise the right to terminate its contract with DCHS 30 days after the notice is given.
Five sections of the cityâs contract with DCHS were described as being âpreviously violatedâ without remedy.
Frances Marie Schoenbauer, 79, of Waldorf, MD passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 18, 2021 at her home. She was born on April 15, 1941 in Washington, DC to the late, Thomas Thompson and Myrtle (Grove) Thompson.
Sixty-five (65) years ago, Frances married the love of her life, Robert. They have weathered storms and rejoiced in the sunshine of a beautiful life together. They welcomed one son, Robert Jr. and showed him the value of finding your perfect match.
The couple worked together in their furniture repair business, Schoenbauer Furniture Service. Robert worked on repairing and restoring antiques while Frances ran the office and kept the business end of everything running smoothly. Frances could also be found popping into the workshop to get her hands dirty. She was happy to retire in 2014 and spend quality time at her home.
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