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Legislative Update
with Cindy Cooke (06/01/2009): An Obituary For Words by Cindy Cooke Read more here  Previous Feature Articles... - A Tale of Lawyers and Lobbyists, by Cindy Cooke, Legislative Specialist (05/11/2009)
- Fighting the Persistent Myth of Canine Overpopulation, by Cindy Cooke (08/19/2008)
- Black Wednesday
Where Were You on June 25, 2008?, by Cindy Cooke (07/24/2008)
- This Means War, by Cindy Cooke (04/16/2008)
- Why can’t we all get along? (01/10/2008)
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Recent News At UKC
11/02/2009: November 2009 Employee of the Month Andrew Johnson Customer Service Representative Andrew has worked at UKC a little over three years, since August of 2006. He is currently working full time and attending college, his goal being a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. He graduated from Portage (Michigan) Northern High School in 2005, and is... Read more here.
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This Weekend At UKC
The Gem City Dog Obedience Club of Dayton, Ohio is hosting their first set of Conformation shows November 7 and 8 at the Gem City Training Building (More Information).
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Of the six breeds of UKC registered Coonhounds, only the Plott Hound doesn’t trace its ancestry to the foxhound; and of the breeds, we can be most certain of the Plott’s heritage and the men most responsible for its development.
The ancestors of today’s Plott were used for boar hunting in Germany many years ago. Jonathon Plott left his native Germany and came to this country in 1750. For the rest of the story behind the modern Plott Hound, follow this link. |

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