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A 70-year-old man that tied a dog to the back of a vehicle and dragged it along a road is expected to be arrested and released, police said on Saturday, as he was due to appear at the police station.According to police spokesman Christos Andreou, the case against the man will be filed in court on Monday.The incident was posted on social media by the dogs rescuer.The woman that rescued the dog said that she stopped the vehicle, and that after her pleas the driver stopped, left the dog, and drove away.According to the resc
stanley mug uers post on a social media page about lost and found pets, the male dog is now in good health.The dog was checked by a vet and is set to be adopted in the coming days.Speaking about the incident, Andreou said that it is being investigated, and that they will question the man and then release him, so that he can appear in court on Monday.Police on Friday said that they examined the CCTV footage of the area, where the man is suspected of having tied and dragged the dog. Follow Cyprus Mailon Google News Animal crueltyanimal welfareCyprusfeatured Share: Nikolaos Prakas Nikolaos Prakas has been a journalist at the Cyprus Mail since 2015. His main interests are writing about politics, crime, and so
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On Oct. 13, 2000, the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux were in Orono for a two-game set against the University of Maine.With Black Bear coach Shawn Walsh away in California getting treatment for kidney cancer, which would claim his life less than a year later, UND coach Dean Blais had the names on the backs of his team jerseys replaced by the name Walsh to show his and his team support for the Maine coach.It was a classy gesture that will never be forgotten by the Black
stanley becher Bear faithful.So it was only appropriate that the Fighting Sioux would be on hand at the Alfond Arena four years later und
stanley thermos er first-year coach Dave Hakstol when Walsh shamrock was retired and hoisted to the rafters where it sits today.The two programs resume their rivalry this weekend when North Dakota comes to Orono for a Friday-Saturday night series.It will be the
stanley bicchiere ir first meeting since Maine swept the Sioux 6-2 and 3-1 in Grand Forks on Oct. 20-21, 2006. Those wins enabled Maine to overcome a late-season collapse and make the NCAA Tournament and they went on to reach the Frozen Four.It was the last time Maine participated in the NCAA Tournament.The programs have a lot in common.Both have been able to overcome geographic disadvantages to build nationally prominent programs.They are both in remote locations.Both have benefited from wealthy donors.The late Harold Alfond and his family not only made Alfond Arena a reality in 1976, they have continued to donate to the