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National Police Week started in 1962 when President John F. Kennedy ...signed a proclamation designating the week of May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day, which is now known as National Police Week, to honor those who have given their lives in the line of duty. ⚫️👮🏻♂️👮🏻♀️⚫️
We invite you to join us this Wed. at Noon in Lindenwood Park for Law Enforcement Memorial Day. See More
🐶Control and Protection of Animals🐶
We'd like to remind pet owners ...about the City's laws:
🐶🏃♂️ Running at large prohibited. Every person having the custody or control of any dog or cat shall prevent said animal from leaving the property limits of its owner or keeper without being effectively restrained by a chain or leash not exceeding six feet in length, or, within a vehicle being driven or parked on the street. $50 fine
💩Every person having custody or control of a leashed animal on property other than his own shall be equipped to, and collect said animal's solid waste when eliminated. $100 fine
🔖Animal must have collar with rabies tag and license tag attached (12-0104)
⛓Chains, tethers, or tie outs must be at least three times the length of the animal secured to it and may not exceed ten pounds in total weight. Such chains, tethers or tie outs must be of durable material, that is strong enough to hold the animal being chained, tethered or tied-out. Any animal secured with a tie out must be so secured in an area that does not allow the animal to become tangled around objects and, thus, preventing the animal from having access to water and shelter. Chains, tethers and tie outs must be placed in such a location as to preclude or prevent the animal secured from reaching a public sidewalk, street or alley. The chain, tether or tie out must not allow the secured animal access to any neighboring property unless written permission has been obtained from the property owner. Animals restrained by a chain, tether, or other tie out device, shall not be secured to any stationary object for more than two consecutive hours, with at least a two-hour rest or relief period between each chaining, and no more than four two-hour chaining periods in a twenty-four hour period. $200 fine
🐶🔊It shall be unlawful for any person to own, keep, have in possession, or harbor any animal or animals which make any noise to the reasonable annoyance of another person or persons. The phrase "to the reasonable annoyance of another person or persons" shall include, but not be limited to: the creation of any noise by any animal or animals which can be heard by any person, including an animal control officer or a law enforcement officer, from a location outside of the building or premises where the animal or animals are located and which animal noise occurs repeatedly over at least a five-minute period of time with no more than a one-minute lapse of time between each animal noise during the five minute period. Any such animals found to be disturbing the peace due to a reasonable annoyance of another person or persons are hereby declared a public nuisance. $50 fine See More
K9 Falco knows safety comes first when directing house move traffic! #fargosfinest #safetyfirst












