With Panther Creek EWP now finished, we are a major step closer to finishing the ice storm clean up! There are still a few county projects to do, and county employees are working diligently to remove the debris. Daviess County has stayed ahead of the game during the EWP cleanup, thanks to those who have worked so hard!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Creek Update!
Posted by Laura Castlen
Daviess County Conservation District
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
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LAND JUDGING!
Our regional Land Judging Competition took place on September 29. This was a tough course for the youth to go through, but we'll be the first to say they did an outstanding job! The winners were Henderson Co.(1st), Apollo (2nd), and Ohio Co.(3rd). The turn out was great and the competition fierce!
OUR WINNERS!
HENDERSON COUNTY
APOLLO....most had to leave before the awards
OHIO COUNTY
THANKS EVERYONE FOR PARTICIPATING!
Posted by Laura Castlen
Daviess County Conservation District
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
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Daviess County Junior Board
This year has passed by soooo fast! School seemed to be back in session before we knew it and Junior Board has been up and running! There have already been two meetings and attendance has been great! We have a new team officers this year as well! We have Coy Murphy (President), Jonathan Howard (Vice President), and Kaylee Murphy (Secretary/Treasurer). We have had a great board in the past and welcome any new members for the future!
Junior Board is an outstanding opportunity for youth interested in engaging in agriculture and conservation in our community! They are becoming more active each year in their involvement in the area! The high school involved are Apollo, Daviess County, and Owensboro Catholic.
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Junior Board is an outstanding opportunity for youth interested in engaging in agriculture and conservation in our community! They are becoming more active each year in their involvement in the area! The high school involved are Apollo, Daviess County, and Owensboro Catholic.
Posted by Laura Castlen
Daviess County Conservation District
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
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