Roses and thorns 11-27-11
Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors; Columbus-Lowndes Political Action Committee; Black Friday shoppers; Charles Freeman and design students; Thanksgiving volunteers
Supes set fines, penalties in latest vicious dog ordinance
In the latest draft of Oktibbeha County’s vicious-dog ordinance, violators will face up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $500.
Oktibbeha to schedule public hearing for vicious animal ordinance
STARKVILLE — In anticipation of public pressure to adopt a vicious animal ordinance, the Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors plans to schedule public hearings about the issue at Tuesday’s meeting.
Few turn out to register ‘vicious’ dogs with CPD
A low number of citizens responding to voluntarily registering their dangerous or vicious animals has the Columbus Police Department planning to take different measures.