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Dogs seized from home to be up for adoption
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A winter weather advisory is in
effect in Cooke County for Thursday
Jan. 3 into Friday Jan. 4, the National
Weather Service announced around
midday Wednesday Jan. 2.
Snow is expected to fall Thursday
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Eighteen dogs removed from a residence in Road
Runner over the weekend will be available for adoption
shortly an animal rescue spokeswoman says.
Cooke County sheriff’s deputies removed the dogs
from a residence in Road Runner over the weekend,
according to information from Cooke County Sheriff
Terry Gilbert.
Officers were called to a report of abandoned dogs
and cats at a residence in the 300 block of Conastoga
Photo courtesy Gene's Photos
Cooke County Clerk Pam Harrison, right, accompanied by her husband Ricky, is congratulated by Justice Dabney Bassel of
the Texas 2nd Court of Appeals, left, soon after she is sworn in Tuesday, Jan. 1, at the Cooke County Courthouse. Harrison
is beginning her first term as county clerk after having served as chief deputy clerk in the county clerk's office. Bassel, also
starting his first term in office, was sworn in earlier in the day. The 2nd Court of Appeals hears cases from Cooke County
courts as well as from 11 other counties in North Texas.
SPORTS: Wildcats, Lady Cats
face Ponder on Friday. 8
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afternoon after some freezing rain in
the morning, the National Weather
Service indicated in its updated
weather advisory Wednesday.
The area could see one to three
inches of snow and a tenth or two-
tenths of an inch of ice, the NWS said.
The weather service cautioned
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Road in Road Runner on Sunday, Dec. 30, the sheriff said
in a press release. Road Runner is a small incorporated
community in southeastern Cooke County formerly
known as Pioneer Valley.
Deputies discovered about 30 dogs and an unknown
number of cats at the residence, according to the
press release, and spoke with the animals’ owner on
the phone. The owner, whom law enforcement did not
identify, told deputies she had moved to Oklahoma last
week and needed help finding somewhere to rehome
the dogs.
Deputies contacted the Red River SPCA and removed
about 18 dogs, according to the release.
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Photos: See photos of
several of the dogs
taken from the Road
Runner residence
online atgainesville
register.com.
Courtesy photo
This painting by George Boutwell depicts
Gainesville Fire Station No. 3 and is part of
Boutwell's calendar this year.
An artist who sought historical fire
stations to feature in his 2019 calendar says
Gainesville Fire Station No. 3 was one of the
few he could find that were still in use.
George Boutwell painted Station No. 3 as
part of a series of 12 paintings of historical
Texas fire stations whose structures were
basically unchanged and that were still in
use. The series makes up Boutwell’s 2019
calendar and the Gainesville fire station is
shown for the month of May.
Boutwell, who lives near Clifton, is a
regular at Muenster’s Germanfest, he said.
He has produced a calendar featuring some
aspect of Texas history or scenery each year
for more than three decades. When he first
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By SARAH EINSELEN
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Officers called to Road Runner on Sunday; 18 dogs removed
By SARAH EINSELEN
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The owner told police she
would take all the cats to
her new home. The SPCA is
trying to find homes for the
18 dogs that were removed
and a neighbor has told law
enforcement he will care
for the remaining dogs,
according to the release.
Tommie Kirksmith with
the Red River SPCA said the
18 dogs include three male and 10 female small dogs, as
well as five bigger dogs — four female ones and a male.
All the dogs will be spayed or neutered this weekend,
See DOGS, page 2
drivers to expect slick roads and
limited visibility and to adjust their
commutes accordingly to ensure they
stay safe.
Road conditions may be monitored
on the Texas Department of
Transportation’s highway conditions
website, drivetexas.org.
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Einselen, Sarah. Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 86, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 2019, newspaper, January 3, 2019; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1324394/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.