Clark County Humane Society Adopt-A-Pet • Meet Jenny, the CCHS Pet of the Week! Jenny came to the CCHS with her brothers, Forrest and Dan, from a local farm mid-November. This cute 10week-old girl is an Australian shepherd mix and weighs 6.4 pounds. Jenny is so very pretty with her fluffy white, black, and tan coat. The best part is that Jenny is just as sweet as she is pretty. She has a happy personality, and is ready to share good times with anybody she meets. If Jenny you're ready for a new best friend to make memories with, Jenny could be your girl! With any puppy, training and socialization are incredibly important to the success of the pup. Apply to adopt Jenny today! If you are interested in sponsoring the CCHS Adopt-A-Pet ad, please call 715-223-2342. Clark County Humane Society Adopt-A-Pet • Meet Jenny, the CCHS Pet of the Week! Jenny came to the CCHS with her brothers, Forrest and Dan, from a local farm mid-November. This cute 10week-old girl is an Australian shepherd mix and weighs 6.4 pounds. Jenny is so very pretty with her fluffy white, black, and tan coat. The best part is that Jenny is just as sweet as she is pretty. She has a happy personality, and is ready to share good times with anybody she meets. If Jenny you're ready for a new best friend to make memories with, Jenny could be your girl! With any puppy, training and socialization are incredibly important to the success of the pup. Apply to adopt Jenny today! If you are interested in sponsoring the CCHS Adopt-A-Pet ad, please call 715-223-2342.
Ethan Cook takes his turn cutting down a piece of the net after Rib Lake’s 55-45 win over Owen-Withee in Saturday’s WIAA Division 5 regional championship game. MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
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