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Residents advocate anti-tethering law for county to commissioners
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Nine Hall County residents made their plea for the county to adopt an anti-tethering law Monday at the Hall County Board of Commissioners work session. Rick Aiken, former executive director of the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia, spoke for the group at the meeting. The group has met with some commissioners and county officials to push for adopting a law similar to the anti-tethering measure the city of Gainesville approved in 2007.