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Historical Societey: Emery County Historical Society invites you to join in discovering some Secrets of Robber’s Roost. Our guest speaker, Tom McCourt, will speak about his latest book, The Last of The Robber’s Roost Outlaws. He is the author of many books and has a weekly column in the Sun Advocate – “The Wasatch Behind”. February 24, at the Museum of the San Rafael 7 p.m.. This meeting is open to the public. If you wish to join the Historical Society, annual dues are $5 person.
Vacancies on wildlife council: The Southeast Regional Wildlife Advisory Council (RAC) hopes to fill two vacancies this spring.
This council represents wildlife interests in Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan counties.
In Utah, there are a total of five RACs. Each RAC includes representatives of the following special interests: sportsmen, agriculture, business, elected officials, the general public, non-consumptive concerns, Native Americans, and federal land agencies.
Recommendations which come from each RAC are carried forward to the Utah Wildlife Board, which has legislative authority for finalizing all wildlife rules and regulations in Utah.
Before making its decisions, the Wildlife Board reviews and considers the motions passed by each regional RAC.
RACs meet eight or more times a year to discuss and make decisions about big game, fishing, upland game, waterfowl, bears, cougars and furbearers.
Anyone who may be interested in serving on the southeastern RAC as either a non-consumptive or at-large (general public) representative, please contact Bill Bates or Brent Stettler at: 435-613-3700.
They may also find more information about RACs and the Wildlife Board by referring to the Internet website: http://wildlife.utah.gov/dwr/hunting/board-rac.html

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