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  2. Marion County Dog Services to hold 1-day, $25 adoption event

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    Marion County Dog Services is holding a one-day, $25 adoption event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. ... The $25 adoption fee for dogs that are more than 6-months-old and 25 pounds includes ...

  3. IndyHumane - Wikipedia

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    IndyHumane, formerly the Humane Society of Indianapolis, is a humane organization in Indianapolis, Indiana.Located in Marion County, Indiana, it is a private non-profit charitable organization with approximately 10,000 animals cared for each year [1] and was founded in 1905. [2]

  4. The Southside Times - Wikipedia

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    Pets - Published every third Thursday of the month, this section includes articles from veterinarians and brief blurbs from shelters about animals up for adoption. Night and Day - Contains calendar events from all around the South Side, a weekly movie review by Perry Township resident Adam Staten [ 4 ] and local dining options and reviews by ...

  5. All Ohio Balloon Festival - Wikipedia

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    The All-Ohio Balloon Festival is an annual hot air balloon showcase held at the Union County Airport in Marysville, Ohio. In addition to hot air balloons, the event hosts rides in helicopters, airplanes, and balloons; live music; and food in addition to various activities for kids. [1] Other attractions include skydivers and pets for adoption ...

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    Cameron Bryson, a pastor in Dallas, North Carolina, received a call late Saturday night that Marion, a town about 1,400 feet high in the Appalachian Mountains, had been cut off by floodwaters and ...