3 Michigan Deer Hunters Dead, No One Was Shot Or Fell From A Stand
By Tommy Carroll,
2024-11-21Comments / 241
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
The Shenandoah (PA) Sentinel
Dianna Carney
Local Dog Rescue Reveals They're In Desperate Need Of More Foster Homes
Sandy Paws Rescue's motto is "Dogs have a way of finding the people who need them," and it's true. Perhaps even for you too? This foster-based animal rescue organization based in Massachusetts is searching for dog lovers with space in their homes and hearts to temporarily care for a furry friend. Sandy Paws Rescue explained to their community that they have new dogs arriving in Massachusetts on December 19th and December 23rd, and need foster homes for these dogs to go to until they find their forever families.
Jacksonville Today
The Shenandoah (PA) Sentinel
Northern Kentucky Tribune
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky to build new $922 million paint facility at Georgetown plant
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky has announced a $922 million investment to build a new advanced paint facility at the Georgetown plant, the largest dollar investment for the Commonwealth this year.
Dianna Carney
Meet The 13lb “Spunky Little Cutie” Looking For Love
Sandy Paws Rescue Inc., a dedicated foster-based dog rescue in Massachusetts, has recently introduced a small two-year-old dog named Owen who is searching for his forever home. Weighing only thirteen pounds, Owen is described as a "spunky little cutie".
Northern Kentucky Tribune
Chick-Fil-A Supply announces plans for $100 million distribution facility in Elsmere, will create 178 jobs
Chick-fil-A Supply on Monday announced plans for a new $100 million distribution facility in Elsmere that is expected to create 178 full-time jobs over five years. Chick-fil-A Supply is a wholly owned subsidiary of Chick-fil-A Inc. that serves as an distribution service provider supporting Chick-fil-A restaurants.
Dianna Carney
Massachusetts Rescue Steps Up To Save Severely Neglected Young Dog
Sandy Paws Rescue Inc., a dedicated foster-based dog rescue in Massachusetts, recently introduced a young dog named Roscoe who is just starting his journey towards finding his forever family. The nonprofit, which is now caring for him, explains, "When Roscoe was just a puppy, he likely thought he’d hit the jackpot—a family, a home, a chance at love and safety. But instead he got years of neglect and pain. Two years later, Roscoe’s body tells the story his voice can’t."
Dianna Carney
Meet The Friendly Little Dog Looking For Love
Sandy Paws Rescue, a dedicated foster-based dog rescue in Massachusetts, recently introduced a small 9-year-old dog named Chai who is searching for his forever family. This gentle senior pup, weighing just 19 pounds, has captured hearts with his easy-going personality and friendly demeanor. Currently residing in Texas, Chai is looking forward to his journey to a foster family in Massachusetts in early 2025, where he will be waiting until he finds his perfect retirement home.
Alameda Post
David Heitz
Denver hospital discharges pregnant migrant in pain to the street, advocacy group alleges
Denver Health discharged a pregnant migrant complaining of pain to the street last week after shelter for her homeless family could not be found, according to an advocacy group for migrants and people experiencing homelessness.
David Heitz
Josue Torres
California residents who bought gas in 2015 may be entitled to payment from $50 million settlement
There is less than a month left for eligible California consumers to file a claim in the $50 million settlement the state won against energy trading companies Vitol Inc. and SK Energy Americas Inc., along with their parent company, SK Trading International. The case centered around allegations of gasoline price manipulation in 2015 following a major refinery explosion in Southern California.
The Lantern
Students living in Lawrence Tower feel ‘helpless,’ ‘shocked’ by Ohio State’s response to mold growth
The university is relocating 500 students from Lawrence Tower for the spring semester due to mold growth. Credit: Lily Pace | Lantern Reporter. After mold and mushroom growth was discovered in Lawrence Tower, causing the university to relocate approximately 500 students for spring semester, residents are voicing their lingering concerns.
Alameda Post
A Reunion in Lincoln Park 102 Years Later
In 1922, a group of immigrant German sisters gathered their children and picnic baskets and hopped on the streetcar at East 14th Street and 71st Avenue in Oakland. Their destination was Lincoln Park in Alameda, a favorite spot for both adults and children to spend the day with extended family. Someone brought a camera, and the moment was captured.
Jacksonville Today
Josue Torres
Josue Torres
Officials vote to keep funding California's billion-dollar water tunnel project
California’s water future hinges on the $20.1 billion controversial Delta Conveyance Project. While opponents raise concerns about its environmental and economic implications, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California just approved continued funding for the project.
The Shenandoah (PA) Sentinel
Massive mine subsidence claims pool at home nearly claimed by ’16 cave-in
UPDATE: https://shensentinel.com/news/dep-ema-visit-site-of-park-place-cave-in/ PARK PLACE – A massive mine subsidence swallowed an in-ground pool in this... The post Massive mine subsidence claims pool at home nearly claimed by ’16 cave-in first appeared on The Shenandoah Sentinel .
Comments /