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State DNR holding public meetings on hunting regulations
Special to the Journal
The Georgia Department of
Natural Resources, Wildlife
Resources Division will hold eight
public meetings across the state to
accept public input on the devel
opment of hunting regulations
for the 2007-2008 and 2008-2009
hunting seasons.
Any changes in hunting regula
tions will be considered by the
DNR Board of Natural Resources
for approval in May 2007.
Those interested are encouraged
to bring these meetings to the
attention of others that also may
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Kimberly
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Sanford were next in line
to them with 12 points.
Niemantsverdriet was sec
ond in the 100 Breastroke
and fourth in the 200 IM,
while Sanford was third
in both the 100 and 200
be interested in participating.
All of the meetings will begin at
7 p.m. and will take place on the
following dates and at the follow
ing locations:
■ Jan. 8, 2007: Warnell School
of Forest Resources/University of
Georgia/Building 2, Room 100 in
Athens;
■ Jan. 8, 2007: Colquitt County
Agricultural Complex Building at
1350 Veterans Parkway North in
Moultrie;
■ Jan. 9, 2007: Paulding Senior/
Community Center at 54 Industrial
Way in Dallas;
■ Jan. 9, 2007: Currahee
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Freestyle.
As far as Northside, two
of its top finishers were
Lindsay Duprey and Ali
Sapp.
Duprey was first in the
200 Freestyle and second
in the 100 Butterfly, while
Sapp finished swam to a
first-place finish in both the
Conference Center/North Georgia
Technical College at 8989 Hwy. 17
South in Toccoa;
■ Jan. 10,2007: Courthouse Jury
- Assembly Room 101 at South
Peterson Avenue in Douglas;
■ Jan. 11, 2007: Georgia Wildlife
Federation at 11600 Hazelbrand
Road in Covington;
■ Jan. 11, 2007: Georgia Public
Safety Training Center at 1000
Indian Springs Drive in Forsyth;
■ Jan. 11, 2007: Coastal Georgia
Community College at 3700 Altama
Avenue in Brunswick.
Any participant at a meeting
may present data, make a state
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Northside swimmer Taylor Parker battles in the butterfly.
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Perry swimmer Patrick Cossart comes up for a breath.
50 and 100 Freestyle.
Both were also part of the
Lady Eagles’ 200 and 400
Relay teams, the first of
which finished first and the
second, second.
Hannah Buzell and
Taylor Parker were the
other members of the 200
Freestyle Relay team and
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Emily Pulliam, along with
Parker, Duprey and Sapp,
were members of the 400
Freestyle Relay team.
Parker was also second in
the 500 Freestyle. .
Over on the Eagles’ side,
Clint Bertram was third in
the 500 Freestyle.
He was also a member
ment or comment, or offer a view
point or argument, either orally
or in writing. Statements should
be concise to permit everyone an
opportunity to speak.
Participants must register on
arrival and notify the register
ing official of their intent to give
a statement. Those unable to
attend a meeting may submit writ
ten statements (deadline Jan. 17,
2007). Such statements should be
mailed to:
Georgia Department of Natural
Resources Wildlife Resources
Division Game Management
Section, Attn: John Bowers, 2070
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of the 200 Freestyle Relay
team, which finished third.
Chance Kitchens, Kurt
Thornburg and William
Betencourt were the other
members of that team.
As far as Perry, one of its
top performers was Patrick
Cossart who finished third
in the 200 IM.
U.S. Highway 278, SE Social Circle,
Georgia 30025.
These meeting sites are acces
sible to people with physical dis
abilities. Requests for sign lan
guage interpretation or other aux
iliary aids should be directed to
Brandon Anderson at the WRD
Headquarters Game Management
Office at 770-761-3044 no later
than Jan. 4, 2007.
For more information on the
scheduled public meetings, visit
the WRD website at www.gohunt
georgia.com or contact the WRD
Hunter Services Office at 770-761-
3044.