(KNSI) – Throw the Stearns County Sheriff’s Office a bone by helping them get another K9 unit.
They have earned the 2024 Central Minnesota K9 Foundation grant for a new K9 partner. The foundation will give a dollar-for-dollar match of up to $5,000 between now and September 3rd.
The sheriff’s office says adding another dog to the team will help them better serve the people of Stearns County. To donate, click here.
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