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Cobb Animal Control Unaffected by Budget Cuts
Public Safety Capt. Jeff Patellis: "17,000 animals pass through the doors of the Cobb County Animal Shelter yearly. Of those we adopt out about 6,000."
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Public Safety Capt. Jeff Patellis: "17,000 animals pass through the doors of the Cobb County Animal Shelter yearly. Of those we adopt out about 6,000."
Cobb County Police are asking for donations to purchase two police dogs.
Public Safety Cpt. Jeff Patellis: "17,000 animals pass through the doors of the Cobb County Animal Shelter yearly. Of those we adopt out about 6,000."
"We're having to think outside the box," the road maintenance division manager says.
Of the 6,000 cats and dogs adopted yearly, 17,000 are coming in, said Public Safety Cpt. Jeff Patellis.
"17,000 animals pass through the doors of the Cobb County Animal Shelter yearly. Of those we adopt out about 6,000." - Public Safety Cpt. Jeff Patellis:
Public Safety Cpt. Jeff Patellis: "17,000 animals pass through the doors of the Cobb County Animal Shelter yearly. Of those we adopt out about 6,000."
The latest incident reports from Cobb County Precincts 1 and 4.
The project will be finished by July's end, the Cobb County Department of Transportation reports.
A recent USDA decision to deregulate GE Alfalfa with no conditions (meaning no restrictions to support coexistence) means potential contamination of organic and non-genetically engineered crops.
July 4 is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain.
Cobb Cobb County Police Chief John Houser, Fire Chief Sam Heaton, Commissioner JoAnn Birrell and Commissioner Chairman Tim Lee addressed resident concerns about public safety cuts this week.
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Cobb Cobb County Police Chief John Houser, Fire Chief Sam Heaton, Commissioner JoAnn Birrell and Commissioner Chairman Tim Lee addressed resident concerns about public safety cuts this week.
JP Morgan Chase, one of the nation's largest banks, admits it has overcharged several thousand military families for their mortgages, including families of troops fighting in Afghanistan.
Congressman Rob Woodall (R-7th District) talks about the FairTax, which is H.R. 25 in the House and S. 13 in the Senate.
In Cobb County alone, there are tens of thousands of children eligible for federal free and reduced meals during the school year. But what happens when classes aren't in session?
In Cobb County alone, there are tens of thousands of children eligible for Federal Free & Reduced Lunch during the school year. What happens when school is out for the summer?
Celebrate July 4th with easy, delicious and patriotic desserts that your kids can make.
Cobb County Police Chief John Houser, Fire Chief Sam Heaton, Commissioner JoAnn Birrell and Commissioner Chairman Tim Lee addressed resident concerns about public safety cuts.