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I was going to try and get down to Kentucky Dam Village for the meeting with the fisheries folks this Thursday, but I can't make it. My granddaughter is graduating from the Police Academy in Richmond on Friday and I've decided that driving from Erlanger to the Lake and then to Richmond the next day is a bit much. So I'm hoping one or more of you guys will take some notes and put them here so I'll know what went on. THANKS A BUNCH!!!
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Will do!!
Take you kids fishing today!!! They will be grown (and married and have children of their on) tomorrow. Then you can take your GRANDKIDS!
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Maybe we can get Paul Rister to post the minutes of the meeting, or a synopsis detailing the main points. Or, if nothing else, a link to where the info can be found.
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congratulations to your granddaughter from alumni of DOCJT class 271 (16+ yrs ago). She had some good instructors
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Thanks ctf! She's a special girl and will be a great police officer! It's what she's always wanted to do.
What time is the meeting?
Public can learn more about fisheries issues in western Kentucky during Jan. 15 meeting
FRANKFORT, Ky. – The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources will conduct a public meeting Jan. 15 to discuss fisheries issues affecting western Kentucky.
While the primary focus will be on crappie and bass fishing in Barkley and Kentucky lakes, officials will also provide updates on Asian carp, habitat projects, catfish and paddlefish. Kentucky Fish and Wildlife employees also want to hear from the public on these topics.
This meeting is being held at the Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park Convention Center in Gilbertsville at 7 p.m. (Central time).
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