ANIMAL ABUSE
How is a cuss word born?
If there is one thing summer is filled with on my street it is the laughter and shouts of children. The neighborhood kids are doing what kids do in the summer - play from sun up to sun down. Watching ...
Posted on 7/7/12 at 9:34 PM
Heroes and Villains
One of the top 5 most-viewed stories on our site today has been the sad tale of the complete wackjob who glued a cat to the local interstate. The idea that the person who did this likely lives within ...
Posted on 1/13/10 at 12:00 AM
In Need of a Higher Power
Belief in someone greater than ourselves is not just a religious principle, it’s the cornerstone of good character. When you believe in a greater power, you relieve yourself of ego and arroganc...
Posted on 7/1/09 at 10:30 AM
Homes found in Red River Valley for neglected horses 
Up to 30 animals rescued from Mandan, N.D., area ranches will get new start under care of horse lovers.
By Chuck Haga , February 13, 2013
North Dakota one of ‘best’ states for animal abusers 
Weak animal protection laws landed North Dakota on a list noting the five “best” states to be an animal abuser, according to an animal rights organization.
By Herald Staff Report , December 18, 2012
Mutilated cats, many cut in half, found in British Columbia city, SPCA says 
The SPCA in British Columbia is asking for public to find out who is behind "a disturbing series" of incidents in which 15 cats have been found mutilated in the Maple Ridge area.
By Canadian Press , March 23, 2012
Target joins McDonald’s in dropping Minnesota-based egg supplier 
McDonald’s and Target dropped one of the nation’s largest egg suppliers after an animal rights group released an undercover video of the egg producer’s farms in three states.
By Derek Kravitz , November 20, 2011
Measurers to stop livestock taping stall in states 
Efforts to outlaw the undercover recording of animal abuse in livestock operations appear to have stalled in Iowa and other states in the face of complaints that the proposals were intended primarily to protect the industry with little concern for animals' welfare
By Mike Glover , June 13, 2011
Kensal, N.D., man accused of stealing, castrating woman's dog 
A Kensal, N.D., man faces charges for allegedly castrating a woman's dog.
By Associated Press , October 07, 2010
Deceased dog’s owner charged with abandonment 
Animal found dead, emaciated in apartmentPolice said the deceased dog appeared malnourished; there was no food or water available; and there were feces throughout the unit at 2324 Sixth Ave. N.
By Archie Ingersoll , September 20, 2010
Vikings's Jared Allen ups reward for horse dumper 
A horse so emaciated she could barely get her head up for a drink of water had to be euthanized last month, but authorities haven't given up on finding the person who dumped her in the street.
By Associated Press , August 19, 2010
Police: Live cat 'marinating' in chili peppers, oil in N.Y. car trunk 
By Associated Press , August 11, 2010
Southern MN man accused of stabbing 29 pigs 
A 23-year-old southern Minnesota man faces burglary, cruelty to animals and other charges after he allegedly entered a barn south of Truman and stabbed 29 pigs.
By Associated Press , May 04, 2010
Police say Georgia mom forced son to kill hamster 
By Associated Press , January 22, 2010
Reward grows in case of cat glued to Minnesota interstate 
The reward fund in the case of a cat found glued to Interstate 90 in southwestern Minnesota has grown to about $10,000.
By Associated Press , January 13, 2010
Reward offered in case of cat glued to I-90 in Minnesota 
An animal rescue center in Sioux Falls, S.D., says an anonymous Yankton man is offering a $1,000 reward in the case of a cat found glued to Interstate 90 just across the border in Minnesota.
By Associated Press , January 11, 2010
Volunteer work resolves N.Y.C. cat-stomping case 
An actor who stomped his girlfriend's cat to death has resolved his case with 500 hours of volunteering.
By Associated Press , December 18, 2009
N.Y. woman in pet torture case held on $100,000 bail 
A judge ordered a New York woman held on $100,000 bail today after prosecutors cited evidence that some of the 42 dead animals buried in her yard had been tortured, with duct tape around their mouths or showing signs of drowning.
By Frank Eltman , December 18, 2009
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