Teens train dogs (The Ukiah Daily Journal)
For the Daily Journal For the second year in a row, a local program is teaching teens the behaviors and training of dogs at the Ukiah animal shelter.
Theft of gas and heating fuel jumps in Kodiak (Anchorage Daily News)
Kodiak Police Chief T.C. Kamai says fuel thievery is nothing new, but the spike in incidents in the last six months is sharp; he recommends locking gas caps.
With low rates back, conservation slackens (Juneau Empire)
Juneau is still conserving electricity compared to last year. But in the month the city spent back on lower rates, usage crept up once again.
Gimme 5 (Leader-Telegram)
Editor's Note: Gimme 5 is a five-question interview on a topic of local interest. An arm injury ended your college career. How has the arm been holding up with the All Stars' busy schedule?
How to ensure peace between your child and dog (Deseret Morning News)
Dogs may be man's best friend, but they may not be baby's best friend.
Around San Ramon by Monica Lander (Pleasanton Tri-Valley Herald)
LOUISE PAY HAS ALWAYS LOVED DOGS — from training hunting dogs in her native Surrey, England, to being a 4-H leader, a puppy raiser for Guide Dogs for the Blind, and a dog owner.
Stick together; Auxvasse girl and her pony take second in world with aid of ‘magic’ prod. (Columbia Daily Tribune)
Last summer, Cassidy Jones and her parents, Justin and Donna, traveled to Tulsa, Okla., for three days to experience the Pinto World Championship Horse Show.
Symonds bowled over by 'traperazzi' scams (Stuff)
Andrew Symonds walks into a bar. But not just any bar. These days, when Symonds fancies a tipple, the establishment of choice will likely be subdued, discreet, away from inquisitive eyes and prying camera lenses.
Symonds bowled over by rise of trapperazzi scams (Mudgee Guardian)
ANDREW SYMONDS walks into a bar. But not just any bar. These days, when Symonds fancies a tipple, the establishment of choice will likely be subdued, discreet, away from inquisitive eyes and prying camera lenses.
It's a doggone fun time (Warrenton Journal)
Julie Yost was more than a little surprised when her son Cody asked if he could train the family's corgi named Daisy for his 4-H project.