From the Ingles Studio this is your News Minute on the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast presented by Powers Electrical Solutions. Today is Friday August 11th, and I'm Brian Giffin
The Cherokee Sheriff's Office has welcomed two new dogs to its K-9 Unit: "Blue," a 14-month-old Belgian Malinois, and "Atlas," a 15-month-old German Shepherd. Blue will collaborate with Sgt. Jared Jordan, while Atlas will work with Deputy Robert Currie. Both teams have finished a comprehensive nine-week training course at Von Der King Kennels in Jasper, covering areas such as tracking, building clearance, area searches, evidence searches, and narcotics detection. Following their training, both dogs earned certification from the National Narcotic Detector Dog Association. These additions enhance the capabilities of the Cherokee Sheriff's K-9 Unit.
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