New RRHC exec director sees challenges and opportunities; better access for all is top priority
Virginia Graziani Redwood Times Tina Tvedt started her new job as Redwoods Rural Health Center’s executive director on March 12, 2012, following six years with the North Coast Clinic Network (NCCN), a Eureka-based organization that assists community health clinics to improve access to healthcare. Tvedt grew up on a third-generation family farm in South Dakota. [...]
Everyone Was Playing Kung Fu Rabbit
A far cry from the Easter Bunny, and not quite Usagi Yojimbo from the “Ninja Turtle” series, this rabbit is fiercely determined to kick some alien butt. Though while his heart is in it, that doesn’t mean that the aliens can’t strike back. As you move through each level, you’ll need to be aware of [...]
Long Beach Post: Pick of the Litter: Our
Pet Post Judy and Kate unleash thoughts on pet care, animal rights and welfare, adoption and animal-related events in the area. Judy lives in Long Beach with her husband, Dan and their three canine family members. Judy has been an active volunteer with various animal welfare work and issues since 1998, primarily focusing on pet [...]
All Village NetMedia publications to cease with this issue
Dear Bar Harbor Times, Capital Weekly, VillageSoup Gazette, VillageSoup Journal and the Scene subscribers, readers and users of our respective websites: It is with deep regret that I inform you that effective Friday, March 9, 2012, we will discontinue these publications. The company will cease operation beyond that which is necessary to complete the closure [...]
Mountain lion scratches, ‘skedaddles’
CHICO — A woman looked out her kitchen window Tuesday afternoon and took a double-take. it looked like a mountain lion was using her grape vines as a scratching post. She grabbed her camera and snapped a photo from a safe distance away. The cat “skedaddled when I stepped out my back door,” said Laura [...]
Bunny girl Maria is pet catwalk queen (From Swindon Advertiser)
Bunny girl Maria is pet catwalk queen 1:00pm Friday 16th September 2011 Print Email Comments(1) a RABBIT has hopped its way into the hearts of Adver readers and won the crown of Swindon’s Best Pet 2011. Ten-month-old mini-lop, Maria Rodriguez, has beaten a chicken, a donkey, two cats, several dogs and a hamster after the [...]
Your Questions About Rabbit Breeds
I’m looking at buying a rabbit, but I want a small/dwarf rabbit as the cage I have is for ‘dwarf’ rabbits only. What are some breeds of dwarf/small rabbits? CandyLuzellh answers: The smallest breeds include Netherland Dwarf and Polish. Mini Lops tend to be larger. Remember Dwarf breeds are particularly skittish, more likely to be [...]
120 Dogs Seized From Unlicensed Tennessee Puppy Mill (Video)
More than 120 dogs that were living in horrendous conditions at an unlicensed puppy mill in Tennessee were rescued and taken to the State Fairgrounds by Animal Rescue Corps and the Warren County Sherriff’s Office on March 29. The case began when Animal Rescue Corps (ARC) received a tip concerning the welfare of the dogs. [...]
25 Hot Easter Bunnies – Holytaco
It’s Easter and we dug deep into our vault of terrible original ideas to come up with a gallery of girls dressed like bunnies. Keep this one under your hat lest other sites learn of it and try it, too.
History Of The Easter Bunny
Easter Bunny Postcard 1907 The Easter Bunny or Easter Hare (sometimes Spring Bunny in the U.S.) is a character depicted as a rabbit bringing Easter eggs, who sometimes is depicted with clothes. in legend, the creature brings baskets filled with colored eggs, candy and sometimes also toys to the homes of children on the night before Easter. The Easter Bunny will [...]