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Dec 2, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  • David Letterman, Rachel Maddow talk current events at Ball State event

    Ball State's most famous alumnus stopped by the Muncie campus Friday.  David Letterman brought his Distinguished Professional Lecture and Workshop series back to campus.
    Ball State's most famous alumnus stopped by the Muncie campus Friday.  David Letterman brought his Distinguished Professional Lecture and Workshop series back to campus. Friday's debate and talk was on the biggest stories making news right now. To talk...
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    Dec 2, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  • David Letterman, Rachel Maddow talk current events at Ball State event

    Ball State's most famous alumnus stopped by the Muncie campus Friday.  David Letterman brought his Distinguished Professional Lecture and Workshop series back to campus.
    Ball State's most famous alumnus stopped by the Muncie campus Friday.  David Letterman brought his Distinguished Professional Lecture and Workshop series back to campus. Friday's debate and talk was on the biggest stories making news right now. To talk...

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      Jan 12, 2012 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
    1. What a dog bite can lead to

      Crime and Safety - Sun-Sentinel
      Miami-Dade Police Officer's dog bite wound. Photo: Miami-Dade Police, courtesy. Miami-Dade Police shared an image of one of the agency's officers after a dog bite??Wednesday in which the animal was shot and killed. According to Miami-Dade Police Detective...

      Tags: Health, Symptoms, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    2. Nov 4, 2011 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
    3. Low cost rabies shots for your pet

      Crime and Safety - Sun-Sentinel
      Broward County Animal Care and Adoption will host a rabies clinic??Saturday, Nov. 5, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Mary Saunders Park, 4750 S.W. 21 St. in West Park.?? Dogs and cats can be vaccinated for a $15, cash only??fee, and the animals will get a...

      Tags: Cat (animal), Fort Lauderdale, Diseases and Illnesses, Dog (animal), Vaccines

    4. May 30, 2012 |Column| Tribune Media Services
    5. Adopt-A-Cat Month ideal time to address cat overpopulation problem

      My Pet World
      There's no question that Americans love pets. There are more pets than children in America. Most homes have a pet, including about 40 million homes with at least one cat, adding up to over 86 million pet cats, according to the American Pet Products...

      Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Environmental Issues, Kidney Disease, Pets, Conservation

    6. Apr 21, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
    7. All revved up for a day at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach

      I've tumbled down another rabbit hole, wound up in Long Beach, which isn't a worst-case scenario, though close. The cars here all need mufflers, the young fans need more clothes. What kind of sordid little event is this?
      I've tumbled down another rabbit hole, wound up in Long Beach, which isn't a worst-case scenario, though close. The cars here all need mufflers, the young fans need more clothes. What kind of sordid little event is this? Indy car racing had always been...

      Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing, Indianapolis 500, Oriol Servia, NASCAR

    8. May 11, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
    9. Program with tiny budget makes huge difference for pets, owners

      The teenager showed up in a panic on Thursday, cradling a wounded puppy in arms spattered with blood. A stray dog had attacked his 2-month-old pit bull on a walk near their South Los Angeles home. The city animal shelter nearby was the only place he knew to go.
      The teenager showed up in a panic on Thursday, cradling a wounded puppy in arms spattered with blood. A stray dog had attacked his 2-month-old pit bull on a walk near their South Los Angeles home. The city animal shelter nearby was the only place he...

      Tags: Pets

    10. Apr 29, 2010 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    11. For owners, it's more than puppy love

      Your friends are cooing about their new baby. Oh, yeah, it's a dog.
      Your friends are cooing about their new baby. Oh, yeah, it's a dog. "Pets have become the first child," says pet industry analyst R.J. Hottovy, explaining why even in tough economic times, spending on our animals continues to climb. Instead of investing...

      Tags: Morningstar Incorporated, Pets

    12. May 5, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    13. Problem Solver: After dog fight, owner fights for money

      The attack happened so quickly that neither Elizabeth Morrissey nor her dog, Mia, had a chance to react.
      The attack happened so quickly that neither Elizabeth Morrissey nor her dog, Mia, had a chance to react. The two were out for a walk near their Bridgeport home Dec. 21, 2011, when an unattended dog raced across the street and began biting and scratching...

      Tags: Jon Yates, Punishment, Fines

    14. Apr 11, 2012 |Column| Tribune Media Services
    15. Controversy is brewing over treatment of feral cats at Universal Studios hotels

      My Pet World
      Talk about creating your own public relations mess! What's gone on over the past few months concerning feral cats at the three Loews Hotel properties on the grounds of Universal Studios, Orlando, Fla., remains inexplicable. According to an internal memo,...

      Tags: Steve Dale, Science and Technology, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Apple iTunes

    16. Apr 17, 2012 |Column| Tribune Media Services
    17. Trap/neuter/return programs best option for handling feral cats - at Universal Studios or anywhere else

      My Pet World
      Q: I read last week's column about the Loews hotels who trapped feral cats on their properties and seemed determined to kill them. What's the latest with that? -- G. A., Bloomfield Hills, MI Q: Thank you for reporting on what Loews is doing to those cats...

      Tags: Steve Dale, Services and Shopping, Starbucks Corp., Groceries, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

    18. Apr 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    19. Now's time to critter-proof home

      Over the years, wildlife biologist Sandy Banks has encountered an array of animals in precarious situations: A couple of bucks that locked horns and had to be pried apart; a wood duck that had to be rescued from a chimney; a sharp-shinned hawk trapped in a high school gym.
      Over the years, wildlife biologist Sandy Banks has encountered an array of animals in precarious situations: A couple of bucks that locked horns and had to be pried apart; a wood duck that had to be rescued from a chimney; a sharp-shinned hawk trapped...

      Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Procedures and Tests, Shingles, Wildlife

    20. Mar 24, 2013 |Column| Herald Mail
    21. Bingo event set for April 14

      Hagerstown Day Nursery will hold a Longaberger/Vera Bradley bingo event Sunday, April 14, at the Elks Lodge on Robinwood Drive in Hagerstown. Tickets cost $25 in advance or $30 at the door for 25 games and a meal. Doors open at 11:30 a.m., the meal will...

      Tags: Satellite Technology, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Easter, Vaccines, Arts and Culture

    22. Mar 19, 2013 |Column| Herald Mail
    23. Pet adoption campaign

      The Humane Society of Washington County is hoping to increase adoptions through its March Madness adoption campaign this month. All adoptable dogs and cats will be available for adoption at half off the normal adoption fee.  The adoption fee for dogs...

      Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Vaccines, Arts and Culture, Arts, Social Issues

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