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Former East Wenatchee Pharmacist May Lose License Over Fake COVID-19 Shots | Local news

September 16, 2022 by admin

Former East Wenatchee Pharmacist May Lose License Over Fake COVID-19 Shots |  Local news

Country United StatesAmerican virgin islandsUnited States Minor Outlying IslandsCanadaMexico, United Mexican StatesBahamas, Commonwealth of … [Read more...] about Former East Wenatchee Pharmacist May Lose License Over Fake COVID-19 Shots | Local news

Filed Under: Pharmacy Tagged With: crime, criminal law, economy, fireman, geoffrey w. reynolds, LAW, ministries, Ministry of Health, Pharmacist, Pharmacy, Police, Politics, social services, trade, vaccine, work

Bakersfield woman charged with animal cruelty after 11 dogs found dead in unlicensed business | News

August 23, 2022 by admin

Bakersfield woman charged with animal cruelty after 11 dogs found dead in unlicensed business |  News

A woman in Bakersfield was arrested on suspicion of animal cruelty after 11 dead dogs and 29 dogs showing varying levels of neglect were found in her unlicensed business, Bakersfield police said … [Read more...] about Bakersfield woman charged with animal cruelty after 11 dogs found dead in unlicensed business | News

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Verdict in Minnesota morning after pill lawsuit

August 6, 2022 by admin

Verdict in Minnesota morning after pill lawsuit

CNN — A jury in Atkins County, Minnesota, found Friday that a pharmacy did not discriminate against a woman by refusing to fill her emergency … [Read more...] about Verdict in Minnesota morning after pill lawsuit

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‘We need to be visible’: Medicine Wheel Ride brings MMIW to Sturgis | State & Regional

August 3, 2022 by admin

'We need to be visible': Medicine Wheel Ride brings MMIW to Sturgis |  State & Regional

Every summer, hundreds of thousands of riders, locals and tourists flock to Sturgis, South Dakota, for the famous 10-day motorcycle rally.Many in attendance are white males.But this year, and for the … [Read more...] about ‘We need to be visible’: Medicine Wheel Ride brings MMIW to Sturgis | State & Regional

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IP-3 Could Have Broad Impact on Animal Care and Abuse in Oregon | News

July 11, 2022 by admin

IP-3 Could Have Broad Impact on Animal Care and Abuse in Oregon |  News

SALEM, Oregon -- A petition for an Oregon initiative to be submitted for public consideration is met today by the Oregon Farm Bureau.The Oregon Farm Bureau (OFB) says it's against Oregon initiative … [Read more...] about IP-3 Could Have Broad Impact on Animal Care and Abuse in Oregon | News

Filed Under: Animals Tagged With: animal, animal abuse, assault, Cattle breeding, crime, criminal act, criminal law, fishing, hunt, initiative petition 2024-003, LAW, Oregon Farm Bureau, ors, petition, secretary of state of oregon

Deviating rules investigate dog abuse | News

July 4, 2022 by admin

Deviating rules investigate dog abuse |  News

CENTRAL LAKE - Kali Williams, a reptile enthusiast from the Phoenix area, called a county sheriff's office in Arizona and pleaded with officers there to conduct an animal welfare check on an estate in … [Read more...] about Deviating rules investigate dog abuse | News

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