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Clinton changes animal protection and control code
The City of Clinton will be making some changes to its city code for animal protection and control. Changes include requiring pets to be leashed on all city property, including parks. City leaders say they want to enforce the change due to dog-biting cases. Other changes include limiting the amount of pets per household to six total. Residents can have more than six pets if the animals are microchipped and spayed or neutered. A one-time fee is required, and people must register their address with the city. City leaders say they hope to prevent animal hoarding cases.
Clinton Pet Owners Face New Regulations
(Clinton, IA) -- The city of Clinton is making changes to its animal control code. Pets are now required to be on a leash on all city property including parks. Households are limited to six pets if those pets aren't microchipped, spayed or neutered. The city says the leash requirement...
LeClaire to celebrate May Market Days over Mother’s Day weekend
LECLAIRE, Iowa (KWQC)--The city and shops of LeClaire are hosting May Market Days over Mother’s Day weekend from May 10 to 12. It promises to be a wonderful way to celebrate all things “Mom”. Participating business, The Shameless Chocoholic, displays beautiful and delicious confections created and sold...
Laura Beaver, senior in family consumer science education, and Tony Cox of DeWitt, Iowa dance to music over the loudspeaker in between sets at Live @ Veishea in the Molecular Biology parking lot on Saturday, April 21. Rather than hiding from the rain, Beaver and her friends danced to keep warm.
Laura Beaver, senior in family consumer science education, and Tony Cox of DeWitt, dance to music over the loudspeaker in between sets at Live @ Veishea in the Molecular Biology parking lot on Saturday, April 21st. Rather than hiding from the rain, Beaver and her friends danced to keep warm. Photo: Nicole Wiegand/Iowa State Daily.
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