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		<title>Cecil County, Town Cops Enlisted in Animal Control; Two Amigos Flunk Reading Test</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[News/News Commentary Cecil County Sheriff’s deputies and Elkton town police have been enlisted into the county’s “interim” animal control plan, responding to calls to the county’s 911 center and referrals from the County Commissioners’ office, according to logs presented to the commissioners on Tuesday. In addition, County Commissioners James Mullin (R-1) and Diana Broomell (R-4) complained loudly about “blogs” reports on the submission of two responses to a Request for Proposal by two vendors seeking to provide long-term animal control services to the county. (We think they meant Cecil Times, but their comments didn’t match either the time frame or actual content of our 9/17/12 published report. We’ll provide a reading comprehension and Journalism 101 tutorial below.) The logs—from the county administration building, the 911 call center, and the county’s Health Department—covered about a week or so portion of the period since the Cecil County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Inc. (CCSPCA) terminated its animal control contract with the county on 8/30/12. The county administrative office log showed 20 calls with animal issues through 9/6/12; the 911 center listed 24 calls from 9/4 through 9/11; and the health department, which oversees animal bite complaints, reported 15 calls [&#8230;]]]></description>
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