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MALLORIE McILWAIN George and Melinda Werts, left, and center, have their portrait drawn by Samia Campbell, 17, of Williamsport. right, at the 2016 Williamsport’s First Friday in downtown Williamsport on Friday Aug. 5, 2016. Williamsport High School Key Club member Kylee Neidig, 17, left, makes a balloon animal at the Kiwanis table at the 2016 Williamsport Kids First Friday in downtown Williamsport on Friday Aug. 5, 2016. The event which is sponsored by the Lions Club of Williamsport and Newberry, the Williamsport Rotary Club, the Kiwanis Club of Williamsport and Loyalsock and the James V. Brown Library features service organizations and non profits sharing information about their organziation as well as activites for kids.
Golden Retriever Buddy helps Dundee mum through post-birth agony and death of dog
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They say a dog shouldn’t be gifted as a surprise but for Lauren Tinney it was the next vital step on the road to recovery.
The phrase ‘a dog is for life, not just for Christmas’ comes to mind when the 23-year-old from Dundee describes her shock at fiance Ryan Miller returning from ‘getting motorbike parts in Alloa’ with a Golden Retriever pup.
“I almost fainted when he told me the dog cost £2,000,” she says of the August 2020 surprise, which is shown in the video above this article.
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Representatives of two economic development consultants are expected to be available tonight for City Council, as each firm seeks a contract not to exceed $84,000 a year.
Staff members for Thomas Keller and Associates and Delta Development Group are expected to be available for council to question on Zoom at the meeting, which begins at 7 p.m.
Mayor Derek Slaughter told members of the council finance committee they would be asked to be at the meeting since they are asking for contracts to help the city to obtain state and federal grant money for numerous projects, some ongoing and others that are in the planning stage.