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DNR hiring for 2021 conservation officer academyContact: Lt. Jason Wicklund Agency: Natural Resources
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division is currently accepting candidates from all backgrounds to apply for its 10th Conservation Officer Academy, scheduled to begin later this spring.
All applicants who successfully complete the academy will graduate in the fall of 2021.
New this year, a “hybrid” academy is being offered to anyone who is currently certified or certifiable by the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) and meets the DNR’s hiring requirements.
“This hybrid academy will allow eligible recruits to complete a shortened training academy focusing on conservation officer specific laws and functions,” said F/Lt. Jason Wicklund, DNR Law Enforcement Division.
This story was modified on Tuesday, Dec. 23 to reflect a correction.
SCOTTVILLE â âIncidentsâ with âunanswered questionsâ have been discovered in the investigation into Scottvilleâs finances stemming from a near-miss of the cityâs 2020 revenue-sharing paperwork deadline, and one city employee will be questioned about those issues in the new year, according to City Attorney Carlos Alvarado.
During Mondayâs city commission meeting, Alvarado provided an update about the investigation, which is being conducted by a committee consisting of himself, Mayor Marcy Spencer and Police Chief Matt Murphy, currently serving as acting city manager.
Alvarado stated that there are some specifics about the investigation that he can not disclose without violating the privacy of the employee in question, but he provided what information he could.
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