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How "ARF" helps Lawrence County critters

Adam Plyler

Issue date: 12/7/09 Section: Campus News
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November 13, 2009

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa.-- Volunteers continue working to the jump start efforts for Lawrence County hire a humane officer to investigate and enforce laws regarding animal cruelty.

A group of concerned citizens created the Lawrence County Animal Relief Fund (ARF) as they try to set up a non-profit organization to work with county leaders to secure a humane officer position. The group is also active in supporting the work with organizations like Promises for Pets and the Lawrence County Humane Society.

WCN 24/7's Adam Plyler talks one on one with ARF board members Lillian Germaine and Richard Rapone, who is also Lawrence County's treasurer.




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Linda Esposito

posted 11/29/09 @ 8:29 AM EST

Rich and Lillian, This was a great article and video. As you know, I love animals and have two dogs at home and have always had pets in my home. They are people with fur. (Continued…)

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