LifeLine Animal Project is looking to hire workers to help when it takes over operations at DeKalb County’s animal shelter on July 1.

The county will pay the no-kill shelter about $2 million a year to handle all animal services except pickup and cruelty investigations.

The group will need workers for shelter and office jobs.

For a list of positions or to apply: www.lifelineanimal.org/dcas.

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