Wiggly Tail Wednesday: Meet Sugar Plum Of Calhoun County
Meet Sugar Plum, she and her brothers were found abandoned in a box taped closed by railroad tracks but it s all behind them now.
Sugar Plum and her brothers are kittens so full of life you would never know they had such an awful start. Not long after they were born they were found sealed up in a box next to railroad tracks. Staff at the Humane Society of South Central Michigan (HSSCM) say they were all full of love and wanting affection as soon as the box was opened.
Sugar Plum & her brothers at HSSCM
Wiggly Tail Wednesday: Meet Cadi Of Calhoun County
Meet Cadi, a doll-faced pup waiting at the Humane Society of South Central Michigan for a forever home of her own.
Cadi, pronounced K-Dee, is just shy of 3-months-old. She is very playful and loves to run and play outside with her littermates. Staff at the Humane Society of South Central Michigan (HSSCM) say the other puppies in Cadi s litter are just as cute as she is.
Cadi of the Humane Society of South Central Michigan
Cadi is a Labrador/Sheppard mix and will likely be a big girl when she is fully grown. She can be a little timid meeting people for the first time but is quick to adjust and return to being a playful puppy.
Photo courtesy of Farley Estes Dowdle Funeral Home & Cremation Care
RICHLAND, MI (WTVB) – Former Michigan Department of Corrections Warden Carol Howes has passed away at the age of 79.
The native of Kalamazoo served as a warden at the Florence Crane Correctional Facility, the Lakeland Correctional Facility and at Camp Branch before retiring in 2012.
Howes worked as a warden in the M.D.O.C. for 27 years.
She was also am adjunct professor in the Criminal Justice Program at Kellogg Community College for 24 years.
At one time, she was a Peace Corps volunteer in Nigeria from 1968-1970.
Memorial contributions in her honor may be directed to the American Cancer Society or the Humane Society of South Central Michigan.
Wiggly Tail Wednesday: Meet Mystique Of Calhoun County
Meet Mystique, a beautiful girl waiting at the Humane Society of South Central Michigan for her own forever home after a rough start.
Mystique, along with her three kittens, were literally saved from a hoarding situation. The rough start did not diminish her parenting skills but did leave her a bit timid in new situations. Staff at the Humane Society of South Central Michigan (HSSCM) say Mystique is an awesome mama to her babies who are now nearly the same size as her. Typically one if not all three of her kittens is following her close behind.