Daniel Williams now directs the animal shelter

In the continual re-organization of Oconee’s troubled animal shelter, there’s a new director in charge.  And Sheriff Crenshaw expects shelter worker Daniel Williams promotion this week to director is going to be a part of the solution.  Earlier Williams had served as a sheriff’s officer.  Crenshaw says Williams’ attitude and his love for animals were determining factors in his promotion.  The shelter can also use the help of two more personnel, and the sheriff encourages people with a love for animals to consider applying for the jobs posted by county government.  Crenshaw believes more improvements are in the offing, as the result of a visit last week by a representative of the Lexington County Animal Services near Columbia.  “Things such as a managed intake program,” as Crenshaw explained today in an interview airing on 101.7/WGOG NEWS.