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State wildlife agents urging boater safety after the holiday weekend

State wildlife agents police waterways during busy holiday weekend State wildlife agents police waterways during busy holiday weekend 6 hours 25 minutes 56 seconds ago Monday, July 05 2021 Jul 5, 2021 July 05, 2021 7:04 PM July 05, 2021 in News Source: WBRZ MAUREPAS - State wildlife agents hit the waterways this holiday weekend, keeping boaters in line and safe. Life jackets on the children. Nobody s doing anything silly in the boat, jumping out of the while there are in motion, said Sgt. Terry Hicks with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. The agents are especially keeping an eye out for those who are impaired while behind the wheel of their boat, which is an offense that is more serious than you may think.

State wildlife agents police waterways during busy holiday weekend

State wildlife agents police waterways during busy holiday weekend 1 day 45 minutes ago Monday, July 05 2021 Jul 5, 2021 July 05, 2021 7:04 PM July 05, 2021 in News Source: WBRZ MAUREPAS - State wildlife agents hit the waterways this holiday weekend, keeping boaters in line and safe. Life jackets on the children. Nobody s doing anything silly in the boat, jumping out of the while there are in motion, said Sgt. Terry Hicks with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. The agents are especially keeping an eye out for those who are impaired while behind the wheel of their boat, which is an offense that is more serious than you may think.

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Tennessee Trails Presents Check to Friends of Natchez Trace State Park

By Editor | May 19, 2021 | Pictured on the front row (L-R): Debbie Hemby, Terry Warren, Ranger Greg Taylor, Debbie Fronabarger. Back row (L-R): Kevin Ernst, Mary Ann Maness, Ranger Jeffrey Johnson, Kathleen Kirkpatrick, Terry Hicks. Photo Submitted / The Lexington Progress Release- The chartered objectives of the Tennessee Trails Association are to promote and develop a system of hiking trails in the state of Tennessee, to provide opportunities for the enjoyment of these trails, and to educate the membership and general public as to wise stewardship of trails and the outdoor areas through which they pass. TTA also pledged to work with federal, state, and local agencies and other organizations and landowners for such promotion and development and to work for the conservation of natural resources.

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