Holiday Market to be full of special vendors – Clinton News
Main Street Clinton will kick off the celebration Nov. 14 with its second annual Holiday Market. Hours are 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on the historic brick streets of Olde Towne Clinton. More than 75 vendors are expected at the market, which will include The
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13 Tips to Help Save Money on Pet Spending – Examiner
Are you worried about how you can afford to keep your family dog in this current state of economic distress? Don’t fret there are many simple and easy things you can do to help keep the cost down on your pet spending. Take one or all thirteen and
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Humane Society of Marathon County invites dogs and owners to costume – Wausau Daily Herald
Acting humane officer Lisa Held will be there with mascot Journey Dog. There will be a critter costume contest, homemade dog treats with recipes and refreshments for all. Educational information will be available from Animal House Pet Care and
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Cancer survivor funds support dog – Durango Herald
Allison Winn, 9, and her 7-year-old sister Emily, watch as 2-year-old Krysta Hubbard of Riverton, Wyo., bonds with a support dog, a black Labrador retriever named Lucky Bug, on Oct. 20 in Denver. Allison s support dog, Coco, a bichon frise, is seen
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Wheelchair-bound dog ‘Tuddy’ remembered for perseverance – Clovis News Journal
When they adopted Stud the Chihuahua from a family friend, Crusita and Ramon Sena had Tuddy, who drew nationwide attention for how he persevered with the family s homemade dog wheelchair, was found dead in the Sena s front yard on Oct. 4.
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‘Awesome little girl’ – Star-Tribune
Nine-year-old Allison Winn, back center, looks on with her 7-year-old sister, Emily Winn, and Allison’s support dog, back left, named Coco, as 2-year-old Krysta Hubbard of Riverton, front right, bonds with a black Labrador support dog named Lucky Bug
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It’s almost Halloween — let’s be careful out there – Star-Tribune
As it often is near Halloween in Wyoming, the weather outside is frightful. But that doesn’t mean your little goblins and ghouls, as well as adults, can’t enjoy the holiday if they follow some common sense safety guidelines. Obviously, bundle up
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