0 Community Corner The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office rescued a climber who fell 600 feet in Mt. Hood's Devil's Kitchen area, the office said Monday. Colin Miner , Patch Staff Posted Reply OREGON CITY, OR — The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office rescued a man who fell about 600 feet into the Devil's Kitchen area of Mt. Hood last month, the office said Monday. The unidentified man, who was rescued just after 8 a.m. May 24, was taken to an undisclosed local hospital where he was treated for minor injuries and released, according to the sheriff's office. It was the ninth rescue of the traditional climbing season, which lasts from April through July, the sheriff's office said. Rescue teams usually go out on two or three rescues a season, officials said. They attributed the increase in rescues to a higher number of climbers who are inexperienced or not well prepared, according to the sheriff's office. The man had … [Read more...] about Mt. Hood Climber Rescued After 600-Foot Fall As Busy Season Continues
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Best Animal Rescues Around Radnor: Adopt, Donate, Or Volunteer
0 Pets Radnor Township loves its dogs and cats, and here are a few shelters and rescues where you can adopt a pet, foster, or volunteer your time. Marlene Lang , Patch Staff Reply RADNOR, PA — Spring brings National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day, but when that has come and gone, many pets remain, waiting for homes in Radnor Township and around Delaware County. Those adorable puppy and kitty eyes may seem unfairly enticing, but pets are great companions. It's been shown and reported that pets can increase wellness and enhance mental health. If you just love animals but you're not in a situation to adopt right now, you might consider volunteering at a local shelter. Help is usually needed with exercising dogs, cleaning, feeding pets, and helping to raise funds. Donating is also a way you can get pets into homes; your donation may keep costs of local veterinary care low so more people can afford to adopt pets. Great Animal … [Read more...] about Best Animal Rescues Around Radnor: Adopt, Donate, Or Volunteer
Best Animal Rescues Around Haverford: Adopt, Donate, Or Volunteer
0 Pets Haverford loves its dogs and cats, and here are a few shelters and rescues where you can adopt a pet, foster, or volunteer your time. Marlene Lang , Patch Staff Reply RADNOR, PA — Spring brings National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day, but when that has come and gone, many pets remain, waiting for homes in Radnor Township and around Delaware County. Those adorable puppy and kitty eyes may seem unfairly enticing, but pets are great companions. It's been shown and reported that pets can increase wellness and enhance mental health. If you just love animals but you're not in a situation to adopt right now, you might consider volunteering at a local shelter. Help is usually needed with exercising dogs, cleaning, feeding pets, and helping to raise funds. Donating is also a way you can get pets into homes; your donation may keep costs of local veterinary care low so more people can afford to adopt pets. Great Animal Shelters … [Read more...] about Best Animal Rescues Around Haverford: Adopt, Donate, Or Volunteer
US soldier is trying to rescue this sweet, helpless puppy from the Middle East: ‘Family is so excited’
close Video Puppy from Middle East hopes to find new home in Utah New York-based nonprofit, Paws of War, is on a mission to rescue a tiny, abandoned pup found by deployed U.S. soldiers. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! A U.S. soldier is asking for help in safely getting his tiny rescue puppy out of the Middle East and into America — so that this beautiful animal can finally live a happy life. U.S. Army Sgt. Macintire , who is on his 15th deployment overseas, is recruiting help from the public as well as support from the nonprofit Paws of War to transport his adorable puppy, CJ, back home to his family in Utah. Robert Misseri, co-founder of the Long Island, N.Y.-based Paws of War, told Fox News Digital that the pup's rescue mission needs more funding before all steps can be completed. The group also divulged just how close to death this puppy had been. BENGHAZI LEGEND MARK GEIST PRESENTS K9 SERVICE DOG TO COMBAT … [Read more...] about US soldier is trying to rescue this sweet, helpless puppy from the Middle East: ‘Family is so excited’
Artist Shares Tribal Culture Through 75-Foot Mural In Oregon City
0 Arts & Entertainment Brian Krehbiel is painting a mural in downtown Oregon City depicting the tribal tale of how Willamette Falls was created. Colin Miner , Patch Staff Posted Reply OREGON CITY, OR — Brian Krehbiel, a member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, was joined Wednesday by other tribal members in front of 503 Main St. in Oregon City. Standing in front of a large white outer wall of White Rabbit Black Ink, a bookstore and coffee shop, they blessed the area and the work that Krehbiel was about to undertake. With the support of the Three Rivers Artists Guild, Krehbiel received permission to paint a 75-foot-by-19-foot mural on the side of the building depicting the tale of Meadowlark and Coyote. The story tells how Meadowlark and Coyote overcame differences in language to stretch a large rope that was turned into a large rock that created Willamette Falls. "Through connection, teaching and … [Read more...] about Artist Shares Tribal Culture Through 75-Foot Mural In Oregon City
PSPCA Rescues 100 Animals From Lancaster County House Thanks To Tip From Good Samaritan
QUARYVILLE, Pa. (CBS) — An animal cruelty investigation is underway after 100 animals were found living in deplorable conditions at a house on Pumping Station Road in Quarryville, Lancaster County. The Pennsylvania SPCA stepped in after a tip from a good samaritan. “They were living in filthy conditions, both inside the property as well as where some of the farm animals were kept outside,” Gillian Kocher, Pennsylvania SPCA Director of Media Relations, said. “So, that can mean things like living in their own excrement, not being cleaned.” READ MORE: 2 Suspects Fatally Shot During Home Invasion In South Philadelphia, Police Say The Pennsylvania SPCA’s law enforcement officers, acting on a tip, raided the house Friday, rescuing 11 dogs, 27 cats, five horses, four sheep, one goat, two turkeys, 32 chicks, six hens, four guinea hens and eight baby ducks. A dog was found with matted fur, which had to be shaved. Another dog had to go to the hospital for treatment. “This one’s a … [Read more...] about PSPCA Rescues 100 Animals From Lancaster County House Thanks To Tip From Good Samaritan