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Shakeup at the shelter?

Guilford County might find somebody else to run its animal shelter off West Wendover Avenue.

The county pays the United Animal Coalition more than $1 million dollars annually to operate the shelter, but officials say it's time to see if another group could do the job better. Animal rescue groups have criticized the shelter for not working with them, resulting in too many animals being euthanized.

Jason Hardin has the story in today's paper.

Background.

Friday update: Shelter operator says, "We want to continue to run it forever." Story here.

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