animal shelters http://wkyufm.org en Kentucky Farmer's Estate Donates to Every County Animal Shelter in State http://wkyufm.org/post/kentucky-farmers-estate-donates-every-county-animal-shelter-state <p>A mild-mannered western Kentucky farmer who never turned away a stray cat left a portion of his estate to every county-run animal shelter in the state.</p><p>County officials received checks earlier this month for $1,432.47 from a man they never met, a Muhlenberg County dairy farmer named Bland Hardison.</p><p>Hardison died in 2008 at age 86 and had set up in his will a gift for the state's animal shelters, said his widow, Jonell Hardison. In total, Hardison set aside nearly $1 million in donations to various charities upon his death, and the estate took years to settle.</p><p>Jonell Hardison said Wednesday that her husband loved his pets and even the strays that would wander onto the farm. Thu, 28 Mar 2013 16:25:51 +0000 Associated Press 28648 at http://wkyufm.org Animal Lovers Protest Outside Central Kentucky Shelter http://wkyufm.org/post/animal-lovers-protest-outside-central-kentucky-shelter <p></p><p>Concerned citizens protested Tuesday morning outside the Taylor County animal shelter. The shelter will be closed to the public in April, and will instead, become a holding facility. Animals won’t be available for adoption by the public. Instead they will be transferred to other county shelters after spending one day in the holding facility.&nbsp;</p><p>Harry Reif is president of the Taylor County SPCA.&nbsp; He, among others, is looking for answers.</p><p>"It's Taylor county tax money that pays for the shelter, and the people of Taylor county feel they should have a voice in how it's operated and what the facility is used for," suggests Reif. Tue, 19 Feb 2013 15:43:52 +0000 Kentucky News Network 26681 at http://wkyufm.org Animal Lovers Protest Outside Central Kentucky Shelter