Game and Fish meetings set in N.D.
Residents across North Dakota will get an opportunity next week to discuss fish and wildlife issues with officials from the state Game and Fish Department.
BISMARCK (AP) — Residents across North Dakota will get an opportunity next week to discuss fish and wildlife issues with officials from the state Game and Fish Department.
The agency has scheduled its fall advisory board meetings. They begin Monday in Sheyenne and Bismarck, followed by Tuesday meetings in Stanley and Grand Forks, Wednesday meetings in Hankinson and Dickinson and Thursday meetings in Jamestown and Crosby. Details can be found at http://www.gf.nd.gov.
The governor appoints eight Game and Fish advisers. They each represent a section of the state, serving as liaisons between the department and the public. The advisory board meetings are held each spring and fall to give the public a chance to discuss outdoors issues and ask questions of the district advisers and department officials.
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