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  • Firefighter plans to sue Marion County over reported hazing incident

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    Firefighter plans to sue Marion County over reported hazing incident

    PEACEFULLY. BACK TO YOU, JESSE. ALL RIGHT, TOM, THANK YOU. NEW TONIGHT. WE’RE LEARNING. THE FIREFIGHTER DETECTIVES SAY WAS THE TARGET OF HAZING IN MARION COUNTY. PLANS TO SUE THE COUNTY. CELL PHONE VIDEO SHOWS THE MOMENT IN QUESTION. INVESTIGATORS SAY FOUR OTHER FIRST RESPONDERS ENGAGED IN HAZING ACTS AGAINST KALYN STEWART THAT INCLUDED WATERBOARDING AND HITTING HIM WITH HIS OWN BELT. THOSE FOUR FIRST RESPONDERS WERE CRIMINALLY CHARGED. ANOTHER SIX EMPLOYEES WERE FIRED FROM THE FORCE. WE SPOKE TO STEWART’S ATTORNEY ABOUT THE LEGAL ACTION THEY PLAN TO TAKE. WE HAVE GONE AHEAD AND PLACED THEM ON NOTICE THAT WE INTEND TO SUE THEM UNDER THE SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY PROVISIONS IN FLORIDA LAW. SO, YOU KNOW, THAT’S A SIX MONTH WAITING PERIOD. AND DURING THAT, THAT’S BEFORE WE CAN ACTUALLY FILE SUIT. WE’VE GOT TO GIVE THEM SIX MONTHS, YOU KNOW, TO COMPLETE THEIR INVESTIGATION AND RESPOND TO THE ALLEGATIONS. AND IF WE CAN’T RESOLVE IT IN THAT WINDOW, THEN WE CAN PROCEED WITH A CIVIL ACTION. IN THE ATTORNEY’S LETTER OF INTENT, HE SAYS, QUOTE, MARION COUNTY WAS NEGLIGENT IN FAILING TO PROVIDE A HEALTHY, SAFE AND OR NON-DANGEROUS WORK ENVIRONMENT FOR KANE STEWART AT MARION COUNTY FIRE RESCUE AND SUCH NEGLIGENCE IS THE SOLE AND LEGAL CAUSE OF HIS INJURIES. TO TREAT A YOUNG MAN WHO HAD ALL GOOD INTENTIONS TO TRY TO COME IN AND SERVE HIS COMMUNITY IN THIS FASHION IS, YOU KNOW, JUST BEYOND THE PALE. AND PEOPLE NEED TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE. WESH TWO REACHED OUT TO THE COUNTY FOR COMMENT, AND THEY TOLD US THEY DO NOT DISCUSS

    Firefighter plans to sue Marion County over reported hazing incident

    Updated: 7:23 PM EST Jan 12, 2026

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    Firefighter plans to sue Marion County over reported hazing incident

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  • Austin Pets Alive! | Hays County Commissioners’ Court Approves Three…

    Austin Pets Alive! | Hays County Commissioners’ Court Approves Three…

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    Hays County Courthouse, San Marcos, TX – The Hays County Commissioners’ Court approved the Professional Services Agreement with Austin Pets Alive! (APA!) to be extended through June 30, 2024.

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  • Austin Pets Alive! | Tripod Dogs

    Austin Pets Alive! | Tripod Dogs

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    Apr 28, 2023

    Dogs and cats come through our doors for various reasons, and many of them have something in common: they need life-saving medical attention. These pets may come to us from Austin Animal Center or from under-resourced shelters throughout Texas. Fortunately, APA!’s programs, such as our Medical Triage & Wellness Clinic, are able to provide the care needed to give these pets a chance at life.

    Our skilled medical team cares for hundreds of pets each year with injuries more extensive than many shelters can care for including pets with severe orthopedic injuries.

    Each case is approached with care and consideration for what will be the most beneficial and most comfortable solution to support animals throughout the remainder of their lives. Our veterinarians explore many paths to help the pet heal, and sometimes, in the case of orthopedic injuries, that may mean amputation of a limb. That’s what happened to Hercules, who arrived in our care with a badly wounded leg. The best medical attention from our team combined with the attentive care from his foster family could not save his leg. While Hercules’ skin and muscle were able to heal his bone simply couldn’t bear weight anymore. After his amputation surgery, however, the light came back into this senior boy’s eyes and is now a ball of energy and fun!

    In some cases, our team knows immediately that amputation is the best choice. After being hit by a car and likely dragged, Paver’s wounds were severe enough that our veterinary medical specialists worked quickly to remove the damaged limb so that this young pup was able to rapidly get his zest back! Paver now moves through life as if romping on three legs is all he’s ever known!

    Occasionally, pups come to us after amputation has occurred, like Miss Nora. We don’t know her full story, but we do know that at just two months old one of her front legs had been removed, causing the remaining front leg to develop abnormally. Our staff and volunteer teams work daily to ensure she receives the care she needs, including a custom made sling that supports the front part of her body when she walks.

    While It may feel sad or be hard to see a dog have only three legs, amputations are often the only way we can help dogs return to the feeling of normalcy after experiencing a traumatic event. It’s an honor to be able to provide the support these pups so deeply need and to help them find a loving home.

    Psst. We have several other tripods available for adoption, too! Bryce, Magnum, Champ and Destiny

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  • Austin Pets Alive! | APA! IS ASKING COUNCIL FOR A FAIR AGREEMENT

    Austin Pets Alive! | APA! IS ASKING COUNCIL FOR A FAIR AGREEMENT

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    Oct 01, 2021

    There are only seven days until the final October City Council meeting agenda must be posted.

    That means we have seven days to make it clear to the city council members that No Kill in Austin is important and deserves their urgent attention.

    There are many layers to this problem, but right now one of the most important things that you, as a supporter of the animals who need us to save their lives, can know is that we simply need a relationship with the city that makes sense.

    APA! has kept Austin No Kill by taking animals off the city’s kill list every single day for 10 years now. We will continue to do that. We will not agree to continue serving as Austin Animal Center’s overflow partner. It doesn’t make sense to our mission as a nonprofit organization or the pets that never get a chance to leave a shelter alive.

    It is no longer fair to serve as an overflow partner for Austin Animal Center anymore for two main reasons:

    First, the rebuildable land leased to APA! by the City of Austin has been dramatically reduced to just one fourth of what we were promised in the Lamar Beach Master Plan. This is not reflected anywhere in the negotiations with city staff or in our actual license agreement. It is as if it doesn’t matter. But it does matter to us because, once we sign an agreement, we cannot use the property in the future the way we have been for the last 10 years. This means we can not build anything new on this property that will even come close to matching our current capacity. It is unreasonable to expect APA! to provide the same level of services to the City when the property we have been given in exchange for those services has been so significantly reduced.

    Second, the City of Austin Animal Center has received over $10,000,000 more dollars per year than they had when Austin first became a No Kill city. Our mission is to eliminate the killing of pets in shelters and as long as an animal is at risk in Austin, we will save it. It is not reasonable to ALSO ask APA! to provide free services to Austin Animal Center that they’ve been funded to provide to Austin people and animals.

    We believe that APA’s support of the City of Austin, in keeping Austin No Kill and driving the city to be progressive and sustainable, is worth the land we are being given. City Council will have to decide if they agree. Please contact your council member’s office today with an email and follow-up call if you agree. It is so important that the council offices hear your voice before they make the final determination.

    Thank you,

    Ellen

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