Upcoming fishing event connects youth, first responders

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Upcoming fishing event connects youth, first responders

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First responders from agencies across Ray County will soon trade flashing lights and emergency calls for a morning of fishing with local children. Hosted by the Missouri Department of Conservation, the “Fishing with a First Responder” event was created to give families an opportunity to interact with first responders in a fun, non-stressful environment while introducing children to fishing and outdoor recreation. The event is scheduled for 8-10:30 a.m. on May 23 at Ray County Lake. Children ages six to 15 may participate, as Missouri residents 15 and younger are not required to have a fishing permit. The idea for the event began with a conversation between Ray County Conservation Agent Claire Burch and a Richmond police officer, who suggested hosting a “Cops and Bobbers”-style fishing event. Burch explained similar events are commonly hosted by conservation agents across Missouri because many counties have access to department-owned lakes and outdoor spaces suited for community…

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