North Carolina couple Steve Nichols (left) and John Winn (right) adopted Fezco after he was controversially returned because he tried to hump another male dog - and have renamed him Oscar.
The shelter is asking for volunteers who can house Fezco until he s adopted. The dog, whose breed is unknown, is friendly and likes other people and animals, the shelter notes.
information act my wife janet freese accessed the election contributions of newly elected and re-elected town council members. the three candidates elected this spring, each received a minimum of $500 from the cannabis club. it appears that these three candidates did not attempt to recuse themselves prior to any discussion or vote of the main street marijuana issue or extension of the bcc lease. these donations in conjunction with the delayed change of location appear to be a conflict of interest on the part of this council. at this time, mayor warner, we request that the council recuse mark burke, elisabeth lawrence and erin giglio from all voting on all main street marijuana issues.
accepted money, now people are saying that it s basically we paid them to vote the way that they are voting which we know isn t true. we never would have supported a candidate that wasn t supportive of marijuana to begin, and they actually all supported marijuana before we donated anything. here, we said are you pro-marijuana? if so, we want you to win. there are people that are boycotting their annual contribution to the summit foundation unless she changes her mind, and also that erin has had clients pull advertising from the station until she changes her mind and now these council members are personal lives are being affected. do we just i mean, i m so tired of all of this. it s kind of messed up that the same people that are trying to say we were affecting the process through corrupt making a campaign donation and now they are withholding probably way more than $100. tens of thousands of dollars.