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Law enforcement connects with Youngstown kids over fishing
Law enforcement connects with Youngstown kids over fishing

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Law enforcement connects with Youngstown kids over fishing

NEW MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – It was an outdoor fishing adventure Friday for some Youngstown School kids. The event is called 'Cops and Bobbers' because the kids were casting their lines with law enforcement officials. The fourth and fifth graders from MLK Elementary enjoyed a day at the New Middletown Farmers & Sportsmen Club. It's a collaboration with the Mahoning County Sheriff's Office and Youngstown Police Department, who hope to create a trusting bond with the kids moving forward. 'It is a good way to teach the kids that there is more to experience than just running around the streets when it comes summer and springtime, that there is more program out there for them. Obviously, hunting and fishing is something we all grew up with doing,' said Youngstown Police Officer Casey Kelly. All the fishing gear used by the kids was donated by Walmart and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Brian Oehlbeck contributed to this report. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Wicklow camogie issues countywide survey to players for thoughts on skorts
Wicklow camogie issues countywide survey to players for thoughts on skorts

Irish Independent

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

Wicklow camogie issues countywide survey to players for thoughts on skorts

The results will inform how Wicklow delegates vote on the issue at Special Congress on May 22 Wicklow People Today at 02:30 The Wicklow Camogie county board is surveying players to get their opinions ahead of a Special Congress vote on May 22 – a vote which will decide if players can have a choice between wearing shorts or skorts. Last Sunday's Leinster Junior Final between Louth and Wicklow was postponed until after that May 22. According to Wicklow captain Casey Kelly, both teams had agreed to line out in shorts, not skorts, contrary to current Camogie Association rules. Kelly told this newspaper that the players would have refused to play if asked to wear skorts.

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