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Animal control
3:56 pm
Fri October 28, 2011

Animal shelter money appears headed for another political showdown

Credit (Johanna Mayer/St. Louis Public Radio)
Money to help Stray Rescue finish its shelter appears headed for another political showdown with a resolution introduced today at the Board of Aldermen

Accusations of political gamesmanship are flying today after the introduction of a new St. Louis Board of Aldermen resolution giving about $255,000 to the non-profit animal rescue organization Stray Rescue.

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Animal control
5:42 pm
Thu July 7, 2011

Mandatory spay-neuter clears committee; funds for Stray Rescue do not

Credit (Rachel Lippmann/St. Louis Public Radio)
A law that would require pets to be spayed/neutered and microchipped got committee approval today; funds to help Stray Rescue complete its shelter did not.

What Ald. Stephen Conway called a comprehensive animal control strategy for St. Louis is somewhat in limbo tonight after an aldermanic committee passed one bill, rejected a second, and waited to take action on a third.

What passed:

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Stray Rescue
6:35 am
Thu July 7, 2011

Stray Rescue reflects on a year as St. Louis' official dog shelter

Last year, 90 dogs left the St. Louis city pound for what Mayor Francis Slay hoped would be a better life. The move marked the end of an attempt by the city to replace its aging pound with a state-of-the-art shelter funded by donations.

From that day on, Stray Rescue - a non-profit with 24 employees and an army of volunteers - cared for all but a handful of dogs and answered the city's animal control calls: all without taking a dime of city money.

If you believe the city’s health department, there are fewer strays on the street, and more dogs are being adopted. But there are questions about how long the success will last.

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Animal control
4:05 pm
Tue February 15, 2011

Animal House money now to go to Stray Rescue

Credit (Rachel Lippmann/St. Louis Public Radio)
Mayor Francis Slay and Stray Rescue founder Randy Grim with a four-legged friend in July 2010.

In December, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch wrote that money collected via tax bills for a planned new animal shelter in the city of St. Louis was sitting in a special fund with no place to be used.

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