Archive for May, 2008


County tightens belt to maintain property tax rate - Nashville Tennessean (Dog kennels)

FRANKLIN Like many households facing a bleak economic forecast and rising gas prices, Williamson County is cutting some planned expenses. Things such as roof repairs, plumbing upgrades, air-conditioning systems and weather-monitoring stations Article Info

Dog owners are starting to dig this grass, largely because their pets can’t. It’s artificial turf that can stand up to whatever dogs dish out, be it claws or waste. And that means no mud, no dead spots in the grass and very little bother for humans Article Info

The family-owned and run business makes custom awnings, covers and windbreaks for homes and storefronts. Ralston resident Doug Berger owns Jorgensen. His children Steve Berger and Nicki Gassen, both of Ralston, run the company located at 3305 Article Info

VANCOUVER, Wash. — The Humane Society for Southwest Washington is reducing adoption prices for kittens and cats to combat the increase in numbers of felines coming into the shelter. In the world of animal shelters, the term “kitten season” sends a Article Info

Kris Kava and other Animal Control volunteers are on a mission: To shake the image of the “big, bad dogcatcher.” “We’re nice people,” she stressed and she was doing a good job exemplifying that. Kava held Ali, an orange tabby kitten — just 6 weeks Article Info

Dog whisperer rules out stranger option in Nicholas shooting - New Zealand Herald (Dog kennels)


A dog behaviour specialist says the silence of farmer Jack Nicholas’ dogs when he was shot four years ago suggests the killer was someone “very close” to him. The opinion, was given yesterday by Palmerston North canine behaviour centre operator Paul

Dog whisperer challenged in (Dog kennels) murder trial - Stuff


A dog behaviour specialist was yesterday challenged on his evidence that the silence of farmer Jack Nicholas’ dogs when he was shot dead four years ago suggested the killer was someone “very close” to him. Palmerston North canine behaviour centre

Bees may have contributed to Austin man’s death; San Marcos Animal - Austin American-Statesman
An 81-year-old man died Saturday morning after mowing his lawn, and funeral home workers found more than 50 bee stings on his body, Austin police said. An autopsy was ordered to determine if the bees caused or contributed to his death. The man, whose

Jorgensen Awning - Made for the Shade - Gretna Breeze
The family-owned and run business makes custom awnings, covers and windbreaks for homes and storefronts. Ralston resident Doug Berger owns Jorgensen. His children Steve Berger and Nicki Gassen, both of Ralston, run the company located at 3305

Inside this section: - Polk County Democrat
Bartow city commissioners will make a zoning decision Monday night on an issue on which the zoning board deadlocked, 2-to-2, last month. Commissioners will consider on first reading an ordinance to rezone the house at 195 East Stanford St. from



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