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Grant County Animal Outreach outlines $2.5 million shelter plan, site and capacity

5776029 · September 12, 2025
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Grant County Animal Outreach told the city council it has a donated site, partial legislative funding, permits in process and expects construction to take 8–10 months; the new shelter will house dogs and cats with fenced exercise areas and meet-and-greet space.

Grant County Animal Outreach representatives updated the Moses Lake City Council on the organization’s planned new animal shelter, saying the group has secured a donated site, partial legislative funding and favorable city land-use feedback as it pursues building permits. Sarah Thompson Tweedy, president of Grant County Animal Outreach, said the site is at 7401 Randolph Road Northeast and that the organization submitted its permit application to the city on July 25. Thompson Tweedy told the council the property was donated and that legislators Rep. Ibarra and Rep. Dent…

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