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Part 2: Proposed Licensing Ordinance Aims to Curb Fort Smith's Stray Population

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On average, the HOPE Humane Society takes in 200 animals a month.
Z. SITEK

Today, we pick up part two of our story about the HOPE Humane Society animal shelter in Fort Smith and how the overcrowding there ties into a proposed pet licensing ordinance. We learn more about how the new rules would work and why advocates believe they would benefit the whole community.

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