NEVADA, MO.--- According to the Missouri Department of Agriculture, the Nevada Animal Shelter's cat pens did not meet regulations. Shelter managers are currently installing closed walls and an air ventilation system to prevent the spread of diseases between cats. The pens now have openings that allow the cats to switch rooms and provide them more room to play. The shelter's capacity has gone from 8 pens to 14.
"Make our animals more adoptable and hopefully they are a lot more comfortable while they're there," states Ben Douglas, Nevada Animal Patrol Officer.
The City of Nevada is providing more than $3,000 for the upgrade.
The Carthage Bright Futures program will be hosting a Baugh La Palooza pool party this Saturday to help raise money for the Carthage Backpack Program....
All US Bank locations in the area will be accepting donations for the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Program which will go towards helping Moore tornado survivors....
The Galena School District is asking voters to approve a seven point five million dollar bond to build a new gymnasium at the high school and storm shelter at Spring Grove Elementary School....