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  2. Humane Society quitting Tri-Cities animal control. Who will ...

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    The change in management won’t delay the November 2022 groundbreaking for a new Tri-Cities Animal Shelter, said Zabell. The three cities have agreed to spend $6 million to replace the aging ...

  3. The new 9,600-square-foot Tri-Cities Animal Shelter building is on 2.5 acres adjacent to the existing facility off South 18th Avenue in Pasco.

  4. 2 former Tri-Cities shelter leaders plead innocent to 48 dog ...

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    Neo’s Nation took over management of the Tri-Cities Animal Shelter in January 2021. The alleged animal cruelty came to light when employees and volunteers began to express concerns to local ...

  5. Animal control service - Wikipedia

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    Animal control services may be provided by the government or through a contract with a humane society or society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. Officers may work for, or with, police or sheriff departments, parks and recreation departments, and health departments by confining animals or investigating animal bites to humans.

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  9. KTNW - Wikipedia

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    Except for local cable viewers, who received KCTS-TV from Seattle, [2] the Tri-Cities area was unserved by educational television, though plans first emerged for a translator service in 1962. [3] To fill the gap, in March 1966, WSU applied for a translator of KWSC-TV, its educational station in Pullman, to broadcast to the Tri-Cities area on ...