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  2. Tennessee now requires permits to burn debris. How to apply ...

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    Due to the amount of debris caused by Helene and other storms, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture is anticipating increased debris burning. Here's how you can apply for a free permit.

  3. Williamson animal shelter: Sometimes community helpers need ...

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  4. No-kill shelter - Wikipedia

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    In December 2010, the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter, an open-admission shelter located in Georgetown, Texas, achieved and has since maintained no-kill status. [39] On February 13, 2019, Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter received a $900,000 grant from the Petco Foundation for its no-kill and community efforts. [40]

  5. Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Most of its dogs are at least ten years old, however. [6] It adopts suitable dogs from five regional animal shelters. [5] It includes a network of forever foster homes within 100 mi (160 km) of Mount Juliet, where dogs can be placed with families while still remaining under the ultimate ownership of the sanctuary.

  6. Williamson County Animal Center to host discount rabies ...

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    The Williamson County Animal Center has partnered with local veterinarians to provide rabies vaccination clinics throughout the county this month. Tennessee law requires all dogs and cats living ...

  7. College Grove, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Williamson County was founded in 1799, and College Grove was one of its early communities. College Grove gained population during 1880–1920. College Grove includes commercial and rural structures. [2]: 3, 4, 8, 9

  8. A place for Fido: New Williamson County Animal Center dog ...

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  9. Fewkes Group Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    Fewkes Group Archaeological Site , also known as the Boiling Springs Site, [1] is a pre American history Native American archaeological site located in the city of Brentwood, in Williamson County, Tennessee. It is in Primm Historic Park on the grounds of Boiling Spring Academy, a historic schoolhouse established in 1830.