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Last Updated: Monday, October 6, 2008 9:41 AM CDT
NRB meeting in Eagle River

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Wisconsin’s Natural Resources Board, the policy making body for the Department of Natural Resources, will meet at the Eagle River Inn on Wednesday, Oct. 22 beginning at 8:30 a.m.

The seven-member board, appointed by the governor with consent of the state senate, provides policy direction for programs administered by the department. Members serve without pay on a voluntary basis and are chosen from throughout the state.

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The board’s agenda includes resource management and environmental protection issues. Time is also allotted for the Board to hear input on natural resources and environmental and issues.

People interested in addressing the board must contact Laurie Ross, Natural Resources Board Liaison, at (608) 267-7420 or email laurie.ross@wisconsin.gov prior to 4:00 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 17. Only one topic will be permitted per individual within a five-minute period. Citizens are encouraged to discuss board policy issues rather than detailed day to day activities. Matters currently under litigation should not be brought before the board. Background on complex topics should be sent to Ross for advance distribution to board members to facilitate discussion. Agenda and public appearance information is located at: Natural Resources Board.

The public is welcome to attend and listen to the Wednesday meeting.

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