The Health Department is seeking candidates for an Animal Control Officer. Hiring Range: $33,095 - $50,357
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The Health Department is seeking candidates for an Animal Control Officer. Hiring Range: $33,095 - $50,357
The primary purpose of this position is to be knowledgeable and responsible for the enforcement of all assigned duties as outlined through State Statutes, County Animal and Rabies Control Ordinance, Humane Control Regulations, and the County Health Director and/or his designee. Salary Range: $33,095 - $50,357
In a recent Kinston City Council meeting, several important agenda items were discussed and approved. The council addressed various matters, including the authorization of an interlocal agreement for animal control services, an amendment to the noise ordinance, and a request for a four-way stop at the intersection of Mitchell St. and North St.
Let me add to the list of vicious dog horror stories that exist in my community and all across this city. To start with, I want to make it clear that I do not consider all dogs that are mentioned in this article vicious.
Enough is enough. Lenoir County citizens deserve dedicated 24/7 animal control officers to protect the public from the wild dogs who terrorize our communities, kill our beloved pets and attack residents landing them in the hospital.
Lenoir County Health Department: Animal Control Officer I: Regular; Part-time Position
Lenoir County Health Department: Animal Control Officer I: Regular; Part-time Position
Lenoir County Health Department: Animal Control Officer I: Regular; Part-time Position
The Kinston Police Department is aware of various social media posts made in recent days concerning the dog who is tethered at a residence along Atlantic Avenue in Kinston. As many are keenly aware, this is an issue that has been ongoing for several years. Kinston's Animal Control Officer, as well as others from our community, have worked with the owner during that time period to ensure that the dog is cared for as required by the North Carolina General Statutes and the Code of Ordinances of the City of Kinston.
A black bear spent most of the day Wednesday in a tree near the Kinston Plaza.
The Lenoir County Health Department received confirmation from the North Carolina State Laboratory that a fox has tested positive for rabies.