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County approves University of Illinois shelter medicine agreement for Animal Control

Iroquois County Board · June 1, 2026
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Summary

The board approved a contract with the University of Illinois for a Shelter Medicine Agreement for Animal Control. Animal Control reported May deposits of $5,425, 38 calls, and multiple transfers and fosters; the Health Committee approved the contract after State's Attorney review.

The Iroquois County Board approved a contract with the University of Illinois for a Shelter Medicine Agreement, as presented by Health Committee Chair Donna Crow.

Animal Control Administrator Angela Frary provided operational statistics in committee: deposit for May was $5,425; Animal Control received 38 calls during the month; four dogs and one cat with kittens were at the facility at the time of the report; three dogs were in foster care; one dog was adopted; three dogs were returned to owners; several cats were transferred to rescue partners (ICARE, 4 Paw Luv, Sunrise); one cat was euthanized after being struck by a vehicle. Frary also said the contract from the University of Illinois had been received and that the County State’s Attorney Mike Quinlan had approved the agreement.

The Health Committee voted to enter the contract and the full board approved the Health Committee report and the contract by roll call.