By Paul A. Smith of the Journal Sentinel
Wisconsin youth looking for fishing fun this summer will receive an assist from an expanded Department of Natural Resources Fishing in the Neighborhood program.
The agency's FIN program will bring 12 interns to community centers around the state to teach fishing fundamentals and connect people with local aquatic resources.
The six teams of interns serve at the Milwaukee Christian Center and Urban Ecology Center in Milwaukee, the Bad River Boys & Girls Club in Odanah, Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary in Green Bay, Warner Park Community Recreation Center in Madison and Indianhead Community Action Agency in Ladysmith.
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Wisconsin youth looking for fishing fun this summer will receive an assist from an expanded Department of Natural Resources Fishing in the Neighborhood program.
The agency's FIN program will bring 12 interns to community centers around the state to teach fishing fundamentals and connect people with local aquatic resources.
The six teams of interns serve at the Milwaukee Christian Center and Urban Ecology Center in Milwaukee, the Bad River Boys & Girls Club in Odanah, Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary in Green Bay, Warner Park Community Recreation Center in Madison and Indianhead Community Action Agency in Ladysmith.
For more on this story click the link here.