Column: Competing priorities

Yavapai County Board of Supervisors, Chino Valley Town Council, Chamber of Commerce and nearly 200 supporters joined the YHS Board of Directors and staff in launching the YHS Equine Center. In addition to equine rescue, rehabilitation and adoption services, the Center also provides enhanced animal control support for any species in need.
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Yavapai County Board of Supervisors, Chino Valley Town Council, Chamber of Commerce and nearly 200 supporters joined the YHS Board of Directors and staff in launching the YHS Equine Center. In addition to equine rescue, rehabilitation and adoption services, the Center also provides enhanced animal control support for any species in need.

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