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Ohio training facility prepares dogs to protect their community

Jul 20, 2021 / 06:41 PM EDT REEDSVILLE, OH (WOWK) Many police agencies use K9 officers to help them with everything from finding drugs to tracking suspects. But before dogs are ready for the job they and their handlers go through extensive training. Steve Heater is the owner and trainer at Pine Grove Kennels. He started training dogs when he was just 12 years old and he’s since made a career out of training dogs for law enforcement agencies in Ohio, West Virginia, and beyond. Hak is a K9 officer for the Jackson County, West Virginia Sheriff’s Department. Before getting matched with his partner Deputy Brandon Thompson, Hak was trained at Pine Grove Kennels in Reedsville, OH.

From Croatia to Clarksburg: K9 Officer Ion s journey

From Croatia to Clarksburg: K9 Officer Ion’s journey Jasmin Adous CLARKSBURG, W.Va (WDTV) - The Clarksburg police department has been praising one of their newest officers. Clarksburg’s K9 Officer Ion has been hard at work making the community a safer place and he’s definitely making a mark. “It started with great selection from the Master Trainer Steve Heater at Pine Grove kennels in Ohio, great drive to help the community,” said Ion’s partner Sgt. Laura McGlone. From Croatia to Clarksburg, Ion Von Sico Schwarz Haus began his journey with officer training in October and the sergeant says Ion is an aggressive indicator which means he scratches at the source of drugs.

Many youth following news of covid, others carefully avoid it - Youth Journalism International

Many youth following news of covid, others carefully avoid it December 31, 2020 Few things shape a young person’s view of the covid-19 pandemic more than the media.  While news coverage causes stress and anxiety in some, others said they found it beneficial to stay up to date.  In wide ranging interviews with Youth Journalism International, young people from around the globe shared their approach to keeping up with news about the coronavirus pandemic. While some said they are not staying up to date with the news due to the detrimental effect it has on their mental health, others sought to stay informed.

Defendant described as homeless by authorities curses out Harrison County West Virginia judge after court declines to lower $5,000 bond

Defendant described as homeless by authorities curses out Harrison County West Virginia judge after court declines to lower $5,000 bond
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