Organization helping people with special needs endures setback after catalytic converters stolen from several vehicles
A nonprofit that helps people with intellectual and developmental disabilities is enduring a major setback after being targeted by thieves who stole catalytic converters off some of their vehicles.
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Whatโs Up South Texas!: Two women give the name โcat ladyโ a new, productive meaning
Two ladies living at the Army Residence Community are giving the name โcat ladyโ a whole new and productive meaning. They trap, spay and neuter neighborhood cats, strays, and feral cats before releasing them back into the community.