April 2022

PET OF THE WEEK

Rascal swears he heard you say ball! Or did you say run? Maybe it was come!? Rascal is an approximately 1 year old, male Border Collie and all the energy you thought your dog had has now been topped by Rascal! He’s your average Border Collie. Active, active and active, always needing something to do! Rascal plays well with other dogs, and enjoys the company of children that are just as hyper as he is! Who wouldn’t want a mini best friend? Rascal was too concerned about his ball to test him around cats, but if he’s like most BC’s, he has the instinct to herd and move, proving to be too much dog for a feline; however, we could very well be wrong! Rascal has a life saving adoption fee of $70. This fee saves his life, and covers his initial vaccines, rabies vaccine, wellness exam, initial treatment, neuter and heartworm antigen test. Our hours of operation are 10-4, Monday-Saturday. Please stop by 321 Carol Brown Blvd., give us a call at 580-223-7070 or visit our website at www.ShelterLuv.com/matchme/adopt/ARD-A-4923 to fill out an application!

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CLUB NOTES

‘There is Hope’ GA Group meets Thursday “There is Hope” Gamblers Anonymous Group meets 5:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday at Tradition Two, 62 Broadlawn Center.

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France’s two presidential contenders: Who’s proposing what

PARIS (AP) — It’s crunch time for voters in France as incumbent President Emmanuel Macron, a centrist, is meeting far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen of the National Rally at the ballot box for Sunday’s final presidential vote. With foreign policy an issue as war ravages Europe’s east, along with worries over inflation in one of the world’s biggest economies, the stakes could not be higher.

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CHAMBER COLUMN

It’s hard to believe that I’ve been on the job for four months. During this time, our Chamber has continued its work to bring value and provide relevance to our member investors. I am incredibly proud of our Chamber staff, our Ambassadors, board members, and volunteers as they have delivered on programs and services without skipping a beat. Here are a few of the notable happenings since the first of the year as well as a preview of several upcoming events.

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