REXBURG Every week, EastIdahoNews.com is introducing you to Hometown Helpers in our community. We want to spotlight firefighters, police officers, city workers, snowplow drivers and others who quietly keep our cities and counties running. This week, we are featuring Earlene Outlaw, an animal control officer at the Rexburg Animal Shelter. Officer Outlaw has been […]
Pet of the Week: Georgia
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Georgia is a 7-year-old Anatolian/Chow mix.
Despite her older age, Georgia is still fairly energetic and playful, but she’s also content being calm! Georgia does well with other dogs and kids. Of course, a meet and greet would always be important, though!
Georgia came to Snake River Animal Shelter from the Rexburg Animal Shelter and we are happy when our local shelters give us the opportunity to find homes for sweet dogs like Georgia.
The new year will mark a new chapter for the Snake River Animal Shelter. Executive Director Kristin Sanger is stepping down and a new executive director will take her place. Sanger s final day will be Dec. 30.
Sanger has accepted a new job as treasury management officer at East Idaho Credit Union. She plans to stay involved at the shelter by serving as a volunteer.Â
âEverybody has their season and it was just feeling like it was time to move on professionally. I had an opportunity open up to me at East Idaho Credit Union with full benefits. My family really needed the benefits, especially with the pandemic and health concerns surrounding that. The pandemic really motivated me to make this career change,â Sanger said.