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More Than 100 Dogs Rescued From Delaware Co. Home
A caravan of vehicles are needed to transport dozens of dogs that authorities found in a woman’s house. Get the story from 10TV.com.

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More Neighbors on A9 VHS grad finishes military training
Air Force Airman Brian Carter, son of Robert and Maria Carter of Vineland, graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.

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New Guidelines Urge Cancer Survivors To Exercise More
What’s Your Reaction? WASHINGTON — Cancer survivors, better work up a sweat. New guidelines are urging survivors to exercise more, even – hard as it may sound – those who haven’t yet finished their treatment.

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Parking pooch in the car could mean more than just a hot dog
Officers with the Jonesboro Animal Control say dogs are highly susceptible to heat exhaustion, considering the only way they can find relief from the heat is through their paws and panting.  With a heat index of over one hundred, leaving man’s best friend in the car could have deadly results.

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No more Mr Nice Guy
IT was Craig Bellamy’s head that critics wanted served up on a silver platter after the Blues lost Origin I.

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More older Americans start own businesses
YOSEMITE, Calif. — After toiling for three decades in finance, it wouldn’t be surprising if 65-year-old Patrick Althizer kicked back and lived off his savings and Social Security.

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Socialization makes unruly pets more adoptable at SPCA
Rudy had problems.

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What a More Humane Welfare System Could Look Like
Fundamental, efficient and humane reconfigurations could be executed that would help ease the burden for those who are in need.

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More Americans looking to adopt pets from shelters
Remember that old song, “How much is that doggie in the window?” For most Americans, it seems it’s no sale.

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City gives RockHounds more bucks for their bang
Citing the need to promote youth sports and bring in visitors, City Council members are giving more money to those causes. Council on Tuesday added $84,000 to the Sports & Entertainment Association of Midland’s $135,000 budget and gave the Midland RockHounds $5,000 to beef up July 3-4 fireworks shows at Scharbauer Sports Complex.

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