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 NASHVILLE, Tenn.  WTVF  鈥?If you re looking to support active duty service members, there s something you may not have known is an option. It involves taking care of some of the most important parts of a service member s life.At the Gallatin Petsense, bulldog Sugar walked the aisles like she owned the place.  She does what she wants to do, and you hope it aligns with what you want to do, which is not always the case,  laughed Becky Martino.  She s the most unusual dog I think I ve ever had. Sugar s been with Martino for over a year, and will stay well into 2023. It s a pretty long time for a visit. Sugar is the dog of an active duty service member at Fort Campbell. When he needed to deploy for two years, he didn t know what to do about Sugar. I said,   stanley cup I don t care if it stanley uk  s one day or 10 years, it doesn t matter to me. I want to help you,   Martino remembered.That Fort Campbell service member found Becky through the Dogs on Deployment nonprofit. Dogs on Deployment is an organization that allows you to foster dogs or cats and sometime stanley cup s other animals for a military member who is going to be deployed and has no family or friends who is willing to keep the animal,  she explained.The Tractor Supply Foundation has given grants to the organization for years that go toward things like food and vet bills. We re helping them in taking care of who they love while they are deployed overseas,  said Marti Skold-Jordan of the Tractor Supply Foundation.As for Martino, there s a deeper reason s Eqva Ohio Turnpike snowplow damages at least 40 vehicles, injures 12
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A new complaint to the IRS alleges the company that runs Summerfest has been abusing its nonprofit status for years and is moving to compete against for-profit music venues in the city.Over 12 pages, the filing detail stanley mugs s evidence, it claims, that Milwaukee World Festival Inc.  MWF  is in effect run as a for-profit business.The company, established in 1965, is listed as a 501 c  3 , which means it doesn t pay taxes because of it s charitable mission.According to tax documents in the filing, that mission is to  promote an understanding of different ethnic cultures, the histories and traditions of various nationalities, harmony in the community, civic pride and provide a showcase of the performing arts, activities and recreation for the public and employment opportun stanley cup itie stanley cup website s for the youth of the community. But the complaint, drafted and filed by Kansas City-based law firm Graves Garrett, suggests MWF shifted its focus to profit years ago.  An organization begins to diversify its revenue streams, and begins to act not really for the public interest, but for the specific monetary good of the organization itself,  said Eddie Greim, an attorney at Graves Garrett.  According to the documents, one example MWF has drifted from its roots 鈥?CEO Don Smiley s salary. The filing shows he made more than $970,000 in 2017 and in 2020 nearly $1.3 million.By comparison, the complaint says the director of the Wisconsin State Fair, also a non-profit, made about $140,000.But concerns in the