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		<title>Horse-sense, Nonsense and Bid Cents: Cecil County Commish Roll in Litter Pan Again Over Cats, Animal Control, Horses</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2012 20:09:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cecil County Commissioners could have used a veterinarian to administer tranquilizers Tuesday as they bared their claws, yet again, over revisions to the county’s new animal ordinance, how many ‘experts’ should dance on the head of a panel reviewing the lone remaining bidder for animal control services, and conflicting concerns over horses. And just when you thought one Old Gray Mare issue had been put out to pasture—a mandate for “health certificates” for animals such as dogs and horses crossing state lines to visit or attend events in Cecil County—Commissioner Diana Broomell (R-4) on Tuesday proposed putting the contentious certificates matter back into the new ordinance, which took effect on 10/1/12. It had been removed previously when citizens protested at a public hearing that putting the certificates into the county ordinance imposed an undue and unenforceable local burden that was best left to state laws covering transport of livestock and horses across state lines. In another revelation, Broomell and Commissioner James Mullin (R-1) claimed Tuesday that they did not read the text of the animal ordinance before they voted on it in August. The Three Amigos majority of the commissioners, including Broomell, Mullin and Michael Dunn (R-3) voted for [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Who&#8217;ll Let the Dogs Out? Days from Deadline, Cecil County Scrambles to Handle Animal Control</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2012 00:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Cecil Times Special Report Just days before a Friday deadline for Cecil County to assume responsibility for animal control, the county government is scrambling to cobble together a plan using wildlife trappers/pest removal contractors and a commercial boarding kennel, which is currently unlicensed, to handle emergency-only calls for help. What emerged from a discussion at a County Commissioners’ worksession Tuesday, and follow up interviews by Cecil Times, is that the county is contemplating a bare bones, dire emergency only level of services and even those services are in a state of uncertainty and confusion. An impromptu committee&#8211; consisting of County Administrator Al Wein, Emergency Services Director Richard Brooks, Budget Director Craig Whiteford, Treasurer William Feehley, County Health Officer Stephanie Garrity and other health department staff—has been working on a plan to handle animal control for several weeks. But with just days to go, county officials were still unclear Tuesday on who citizens should call with animal complaints and how injured animals would be cared for in emergency situations. And a wildlife trapper hired by the county expressed concerns that the number of calls for animal services he would have to respond to may have been understated by county officials. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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