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  2. Janesville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The area that became Janesville was the site of a Ho-Chunk village named Įnį poroporo (Round Rock) up to the time of Euro-American settlement. [6] In the 1825 Treaty of Prairie du Chien, the United States recognized the portion of the present city that lies west of the Rock River as Ho-Chunk territory, while the area east of the river was recognized as Potawatomi land.

  3. List of city managers of Janesville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Janesville was originally incorporated as a city in 1853, utilizing the mayor-council form of government. In 1923, Janesville adopted the council-manager form of government, and has retained that form of government ever since. The first mayor of Janesville was A. Hyatt Smith, a pioneer lawyer who was Wisconsin's second U.S. attorney.

  4. Janesville (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Town of Janesville is a located in Rock County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 3,665 at the 2020 census. The population was 3,665 at the 2020 census. The City of Janesville is located to the southeast of and adjacent to the town.

  5. Breed-specific legislation - Wikipedia

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    Pit bull–type dog wearing a muzzle. In law, breed-specific legislation (BSL) is a type of law that prohibits or restricts particular breeds or types of dog. [1] Such laws range from outright bans on the possession of these dogs, to restrictions and conditions on ownership, and often establishes a legal presumption that such dogs are dangerous or vicious to prevent dog attacks.

  6. Nuisance ordinance - Wikipedia

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    A nuisance ordinance, also referred to as a crime-free ordinance or a disorderly house ordinance, is a local law usually passed on the town, city, or municipality level of government that aims to legally punish both landlords and tenants for crimes that occur on a property or in a neighborhood.

  7. Tupelo overhauls animal control guidelines

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    Jul. 20—TUPELO — What started as an effort by Tupelo officials to curb animal cruelty and tethering has transformed into a complete overall of the city's animal control ordinance. After months ...

  8. Animal rights by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Recognition of animal sentience Recognition of animal suffering Anti-cruelty laws meet OIE standards [11] Any laws against animal cruelty Support at the United Nations [a] Algeria [12] [13] No No No Yes -unenforced No Angola [14] No No No No No Argentina [15] Yes Yes Yes Yes No Australia [16] Yes Yes Partial - varies internally Yes No Austria ...

  9. Augusta supervisors to consider animal control ordinances ...

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    The city code now places “any and all expenses incurred” as the responsibility of the animal’s owner or custodian. This includes, “without limitation, boarding, veterinary care ...