Commission has low expectations
To the Editor, June 30th marked the end of the third year of the Hancock County Commission’s operation of the county animal shelter. The Commission promised to operate the shelter “better” than the previous shelter operator, a nonprofit which had operated the shelter for over 20 years. Three facts deserve repeating. First, the nonprofit had agreed to operate the animal shelter at a total expense to the taxpayer of $188,000 for fiscal year 2017. Second, the nonprofit had achieved a shelter animal death-rate of 5 percent. Third, believing the nonprofit would continue to ...