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Virginia council rejects immediate payment of Mesabi Humane Society invoice, directs staff to seek animal-control alternatives
Summary
The Virginia City Council declined a motion to pay an outstanding $29,000 invoice from Mesabi Humane Society on Oct. 14, 2025, then voted to direct staff to pursue alternatives for meeting the city's statutory animal-control obligations.
The Virginia City Council voted down a motion to pay an outstanding invoice from Mesabi Humane Society and then approved a separate motion directing staff to seek alternatives to the current animal-control arrangement.
The council voted 4–3 against a motion to pay invoice number 6, dated June 14, 2025, which Mesabi Humane Society billed to the city. After that vote failed, the council approved, 5–2, a motion to direct city staff to pursue other options for meeting minimum animal-control duties under state law.
Why it matters: the contested invoice and the city’s contract talks with the Mesabi Humane Society have spotlighted funding, statutory obligations and how Virginia manages large animal-intake events such as the multi-cat hoarding incidents that generated most of the charges. Councilors said the total cost for humane-society services this year has already far exceeded budgeted amounts.
What the council heard and why it split: city staff and councilors said the Mesabi Humane Society…
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