Posts Tagged ‘Donations’
The Washington Times – 2 dogs donated to Tennessee Highway Patrol for K-9 units
Tuesday, April 14, 2015 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – The Tennessee Highway Patrol says it has received a donation of two dogs for its K-9 drug detection units. Highway patrol officials say Nashville K-9 LLC donated a Dutch shepherd named “Duke” and a German shepherd named Pito, at no cost to taxpayers. Read More
Read MoreSun Times Network – 2 dogs donated to Tennessee Highway Patrol for K-9 units
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – The Tennessee Highway Patrol says it has received a donation of two dogs for its K-9 drug detection units. Highway patrol officials say Nashville K-9 LLC donated a Dutch shepherd named “Duke” and a German shepherd named Pito, at no cost to taxpayers. The dogs will be assigned to a handler…
Read MoreWKRN News 2 – Dogs donated to THP to assist in drug detection
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – The Tennessee Highway Patrol recently received a donation of two dogs from Nashville K-9, LLC., to help state troopers ensure the safety and security of citizens across the state. State troopers were gifted with a Dutch Shepherd named “Duke” and a German Shepherd named “Pito” at no cost to taxpayers. The…
Read MoreWREG – Tennessee Highway Patrol welcomes two new furry recruits
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Tennessee Highway Patrol welcomed two new members to its ranks Friday. The unit received two more dogs from Nashville K-9, LLC, an organization that trains police and service dogs. Their goal: to help state troopers keep people safe within our community. “Duke”, a Dutch Shepherd, and “Pito”, a German Shepherd will…
Read MoreTennessee Highway Patrol Receives Donation from Nashville K-9
NASHVILLE—The Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) recently received a donation of two dogs from Nashville K-9, LLC., to help state troopers ensure the safety and security of citizens across the state. State troopers were gifted with a Dutch Shepherd named “Duke” and a German Shepherd named “Pito” at no cost to tax payers. The estimated value…
Read MoreTN Department of Homeland Security – Tennessee Highway Patrol Receives Donation from Nashville K-9
NASHVILLE—The Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) recently received a donation of two dogs from Nashville K-9, LLC., to help state troopers ensure the safety and security of citizens across the state. State troopers were gifted with a Dutch Shepherd named “Duke” and a German Shepherd named “Pito” at no cost to tax payers. The estimated value…
Read MoreTHP receives two K-9 donations
The Tennessee Highway Patrol just gained two new four-legged members. Nashville K-9 LLC, a dog-training company, donated two trained police K-9 dogs, Duke and Pito, to THP. Duke is a trained Dutch Shepherd and Pito is a trained German Shepherd. Both K-9s will be assigned to a state trooper and will undergo 10 weeks of…
Read MoreWH – County commission wraps up fiscal year
As the 2013-14 fiscal year comes to a close, the Williamson County Commission approved resolutions that will complete the books for this year as well as solidify the county budget for the 2014-15 fiscal year. The body’s final meeting on the FY 2014-2015 budget is set for July 14, traditionally a day-long meeting. Resolutions in…
Read MoreSchool construction funds clear county commission; sheriff’s dept gets new K-9
At Monday night’s monthly meeting, the Williamson County Commission passed $40 million in startup funds for construction of Nolensville High School, Mill Creek Elementary and Mill Creek Middle, all expected to open fall 2016. A total of $113,617 from the undesignated fund balance also passed the commission to compensate teachers. Report cards for district students…
Read MoreThe Tennessean – K-9 deputy Ammo joins Williamson County Sheriff’s Office
The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office introduced its new K-9 deputy, Ammo, at Monday night’s commission meeting. The fully-trained 21-month-old Belgian Malinois shepherd, valued at $15,000, was donated to the department by Nashville K-9 LLC. Ammo’s new partner is Cpl. Keith Bennett, and the pair will train together for a few weeks to certify with the…
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