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Article content Continued story, see thread! BREAKING NEWS! Over the weekend, a sweet kitty was dumped on our donation bench, stuck in a cooler, zipped up, and wrapped in a plastic garbage bag. This poor girl was sitting there likely for a few hours, but she had a savior. Continued. pic.twitter.com/RNCeN0twqx FearlessKittyRescue (@FearlessKitty12) June 29, 2021 “We got it from the Danish culture; it means fearless and, of course, we are Fearless Kitty Rescue,” Teryn Jones, a spokesperson for the cat rescue told AZFamily.com. “We think she is the true definition of fearless.” Jones said they’re unsure how long Juliane was trapped in the cooler, which actually wasn’t cool at all, considering the Arizona heat. ....
Parties are still not allowed at the rescue, but celebrating the new arrivals is on tap. Events Manager Teryn Jones said they are excited about the second Virtual Kitten Shower. âKitten season is a time of year when we see more and more mothers and their babies coming in our door,â Jones said. âThis event is crucial to help us raise funds for them.â All the proceeds go to the care of the new arrivals. Food, medical care and other necessities are covered by the fundraiser. The rescue’s website, fearlesskittyrescue.org will be “command central” for participation during the event. Activities will be held online throughout the day during the two-week period. ....
Monadnock Ledger-Transcript Published: 3/1/2021 4:14:07 PM Joe Cournoyer was everywhere in Temple. You could find him behind the counter at Willard’s Store, which he ran with his wife, Peggy, for the last 48 years, and also behind just about every holiday event and ball game. If you called the old Temple information line, Joe would be on the other end. He might have granted you a fire permit on behalf of the Fire Department, or waved to you as Santa around the holidays. “Joe knew every single baby born, every single graduate’s name, every wedding and funeral,” former softball teammate Rob Hannings said. “[He and Peggy] knew everything about the town of Temple… you can’t be more involved in a community,” he said. ....