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Park County holds interviews for state shooting-complex joint powers board; appointments delayed pending legislature
Summary
Park County commissioners interviewed multiple applicants for six county seats on the proposed Wyoming State Shooting Complex joint powers board but postponed appointments pending the legislature’s decision and residency checks for some applicants.
Park County commissioners on Wednesday interviewed a series of applicants for six county seats on the proposed Wyoming State Shooting Complex joint powers board but declined to make appointments, saying they will wait for the legislature’s final action and for applicants to meet residency or other qualifications.
Commissioners described the group as preparatory work to create a joint powers board that would oversee design, construction and event programming for a state-supported shooting complex. The county would have six seats on the board and the City of Cody would have three under the draft bylaws the group has proposed to state officials. Draft bylaws list preferred candidate categories: a local county-government representative; a firearms-and-shooting-industry representative; an education/conservation/shooting-industry representative (Buffalo Bill…
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