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Iroquois County animal control reports 43 cases last month; $3,008.35 deposited to county funds

2525584 · March 6, 2025
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Summary

At a Health Committee meeting, animal control provided monthly counts and a financial breakdown of registration fees, outlined facility limitations, and requested minor facility improvements and a possible site visit by committee members.

Jill, animal control officer and interim administrator, told the Iroquois County Health Committee that the office deposited $3,008.35 in registration fees and handled 43 animal-control cases last month.

She said the intake included 12 cats and 6 dogs currently in custody and described the case mix: "4 were dumps, 2 bites, 4 injured, 2 aggressive, 9 well checks, 16 loose calls, 15 nuisance calls, and then, of course, the horse." Jill said livestock issues are referred to the Illinois Department of Agriculture and the county typically does not receive follow‑up from the department unless further action is needed.

The committee was briefed on how…

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