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Rendell Names Dog Law Enforcement Director

HARRISBURG (AP) ―

A Lancaster County woman is the new state director of the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement.

Susan West was tapped for the Department of Agriculture post by Gov. Ed Rendell. She starts her new job Jan. 22 and will oversee 59 state dog wardens.

West replaces Mary Bender, who transferred to a new farmland-conservation job within the department in September.

West is also former president of the Humane League of Lancaster County and has been a member of the state Dog Law Advisory Board since 2006.

Rendell says Lancaster County is home to about a tenth of Pennsylvania's kennels.


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