Clear the Shelters | Smokey is a gentleman who is ready to live his best life!
Read full article: Clear the Shelters | Smokey is a gentleman who is ready to live his best life!Dreaming of the perfect cat to snuggle with? Then look no further, because senior citizen Smokey is ready to come home with you!
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Henry County K-9 retiring after assisting on more than 400 cases
Read full article: Henry County K-9 retiring after assisting on more than 400 casesHENRY COUNTY, Va. โ One K-9 officerโs career in law enforcement is coming to a happy end this week. On Tuesday, the Henry County Sheriffโs Office announced that this is K-9 Smokeyโs final week with the department. Smokey came to Henry County from the Netherlands and while working for the Sheriffโs Office, served with two handlers. During her career, she obtained multiple certifications including tracking, apprehension, area searches, building clearance and article searches. Smokey was called upon more than 400 times in her career for her skills, according to the Sheriffโs Office.

U of Tenn. sells over 16,000 shirts inspired by boy's homemade design
Read full article: U of Tenn. sells over 16,000 shirts inspired by boy's homemade designA boy's homemade "U.T." design that was turned into an official University of Tennessee T-shirt has been selling wildly, according to the school. (CNN) - A T-shirt inspired by a young Tennessee Volunteer fan, who was bullied for his homemade design, is selling wildly after news of the boy's creativity and team spirit went viral. The boy drew his own version of the UT logo on a piece of paper and pinned it to an orange T-shirt. Smokey, the University of Tennessee's costumed mascot, wore his own homemade paper logo in a video posted over the weekend thanking the boy for his support.
