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District 9 Wildlife Commissioners nomination meeting Thursday

By Mary Ellis

A nomination meeting will be held for the District 9 Wildlife Commissioners position this Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Center for Rural Development, 2292 US-27, Somerset, KY. Karl Clinard currently holds the voluntary position and can serve one more four year term. The 9th Wildlife District is comprised of Wayne, Clinton, McCreary, Pulaski, Russell, Bell, Clay, Jackson, Knox and Laurel County.

Up to eight people can be nominated by residents of the 9th District who for the past two consecutive years have either purchased a KY hunting or fishing license. Should there be over five nominees, voting will take place to bring the number to five to submit to Governor Bevin. The Governor will then appoint one of the individuals to a term ending in August 2023, subject to KY Senate confirmation.


Representation from Frankfort is expected at Thursday nights meeting, possibly Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Rich Storm or Karen Waltrip, the Deputy Commissioner. All sportsmen and women are encouraged to attend. The doors at the Center open at six Thursday evening and will close at 7:30 for the duration of the meeting.

This story was posted on 2019-06-25 19:34:59
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