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Huron Humane Society urges small increase to city service contract after storm disruptions
Summary
Huron Humane Society reported 359 animals taken in during 2025, 335 adoptions, and asked the Alpena City Council to raise its annual service contract from $22,500 to $25,000 to offset rising costs and storm-related strains.
Mary Egan, introduced as a member of the Huron Humane Society (HHS) board, presented the organization’s semiannual report to the Alpena City Council and asked the council to consider a modest increase in its annual service contract with the city.
Egan told the council that HHS cared for 359 animals in 2025 and placed 335 into permanent homes. She said rising veterinary supply and payroll costs, together with declining…
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