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Three of Jean Arthur s Columbia comedies | San Diego Reader

Three of Jean Arthur s Columbia comedies | San Diego Reader
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Community throws local UPS driver a surprise party after 42 years of service

Community throws local UPS driver a surprise party after 42 years of service
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Schoolcraft woman injured following two-vehicle crash in Cass County

Wednesday evening crash - Cass County Sheriff s office MARCELLUS TOWNSHIP, MI (WKZO AM/FM) Cass County authorities say a two-vehicle crash late Wednesday evening left a woman from Schoolcraft injured. Sheriff’s deputies responded to the 10000 block of Pioneer Street in Marcellus Township just before midnight. Investigations showed that a car, driven by 29-year-old Lilith Granberg of Schoolcraft, struck a vehicle that was turning into a driveway. Granberg was injured and transported to a Three Rivers hospital. Her condition has not been reported. The other driver, 77-year-old Carol Baldwin of Marcellus was not injured in the crash. Both drivers were wearing their seat belts.

Humane Society says backyard breeders go unchecked, wants more teeth in bylaws

  WINNIPEG The Winnipeg Humane Society wants more teeth put in city bylaws that regulate pet ownership. It’s calling for changes targeting pet owners and breeders to curb an overpopulation of animals, and it appears the city may look at making those changes. Winnipeg Humane Society Chair Dr. Jonas Watson made a presentation to city hall’s protection committee Monday. “The Winnipeg Humane Society and Winnipeg Animal Services and other groups are left to clean up the mess, said Watson. It’s enough already. Watson told the city committee thousands of cats and dogs are without homes and backyard breeders go unchecked.

Winnipeg Humane Society says backyard breeders go unchecked, wants more teeth in bylaws

  WINNIPEG The Winnipeg Humane Society wants more teeth put in city bylaws that regulate pet ownership. It’s calling for changes targeting pet owners and breeders to curb an overpopulation of animals, and it appears the city may look at making those changes. Winnipeg Humane Society Chair Dr. Jonas Watson made a presentation to city hall’s protection committee Monday. “The Winnipeg Humane Society and Winnipeg Animal Services and other groups are left to clean up the mess, said Watson. It’s enough already. Watson told the city committee thousands of cats and dogs are without homes and backyard breeders go unchecked.

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