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Eagle Country 99.3 By Travis Thayer File photo. (Versailles, Ind.) – The Indiana DNR needs Conservation Officers. Anyone interested in becoming an Indiana Conservation Officer is encouraged to attend a recruiting event on Sunday, May 23 at Recreation Hall inside Versailles State Park starting at 3:00 p.m. A second recruiting event will take place Saturday, June 5 at the Schilling Community Center in Brookville at 10:00 a.m. Each event will cover critical portions of the 2021 Indiana Conservation Officer hiring process, including duties of a conservation officer, preparation for the written exam, preparation for core values training, and physical agility testing requirements. Participation at either recruiting event does not guarantee you a position but should provide insight into the competitive hiring process.
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Eagle Country 99.3 By Travis Thayer Shutterstock photo. (Indianapolis, Ind.) – A new eight-mile trail will be added to the already great trail system in Versailles thanks to the Next Level Trails grant program. Governor Eric Holcomb and Indiana Department of Natural Resources Director Dan Bortner today announced 18 communities and non-profit organizations will receive a combined $29.6 million for 70 miles of new trail development as part of the second round of the Next Level Trails program. “Trails have been an important resource for Hoosiers’ physical and mental well-being throughout the pandemic,” Gov. Holcomb said. “These projects are a transformational investment in quality of life for communities across our state and a valuable tool for economic and tourism development. We are creating important connections that take us one step closer to becoming the most trail-friendly state in the country.”
AUDIO: 2021 Polar Plunge Set To Go In-Person & Virtually By Special Olympics Indiana - Ripley Ohio Dearborn Counties, press release File photo. (Versailles, Ind.) - Special Olympics Indiana invites supporters to raise money and awareness by taking part in its 2021 Versailles Polar Plunge, to be held Saturday, Feb. 13 at Versailles State Park for the twelfth year. Participants are encouraged to register in advance at www.PolarPlungeIN.org As the organization’s signature fundraiser for over 20 years, the Polar Plunge directly benefits more than 18,000 Special Olympics athletes throughout Indiana and plays a vital role in ensuring that an ever-growing number of children and adults with intellectual disabilities continue to benefit from no-cost participation in life-changing sports, health, education, and leadership programs.
Feb 3, 2021 Residents participate in a past Polar Plunge event to raise money for Special Olympics Indiana.Photo provided VERSAILLES — Special Olympics Indiana invites supporters to raise money and awareness by taking part in its 2021 Versailles Polar Plunge to be held Saturday, Feb. 13, at Versailles State Park for the 12th year. Participants are encouraged to register in advance at www.PolarPlungeIN.org As the organization’s signature fundraiser for over 20 years, the Polar Plunge directly benefits more than 18,000 Special Olympics athletes throughout Indiana and plays a vital role in ensuring that an ever-growing number of children and adults with intellectual disabilities continue to benefit from no-cost participation in life-changing sports, health, education, and leadership programs.
Best Camping in Indiana [TOP LOCATIONS in 2021] Jump To Home » North America » USA » Best Camping in Indiana [TOP LOCATIONS in 2021] Best Camping in Indiana [TOP LOCATIONS in 2021] Camping trips are cool, but national parks can sometimes seem slightly out of reach. Well, if you’re anywhere near Indiana, you’re in luck. In case you weren’t aware, Indiana is primed and ready for some pretty epic camping. There are hundreds of campsites spread out over multiple national forests, and 24 state parks. Plus, with Lake Michigan in the north, as well as other lakes, rivers and creeks, the nature here is something else.