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Conservation director reports shoreline clearing, pond education display and busy park season
Summary
Page County conservation director Michelle Espinagle reported shoreline clearing at Pioneer and RAP, a new educational pond display, a successful algae treatment at Pierce Lake, and upcoming seasonal events including a Halloween bash at Rapp Park.
Michelle Espinagle, Page County conservation director, updated the board on parks and conservation activities: an educational pond display at the office, weeks of shoreline clearing at Pioneer and Rapp (RAP), ordering three benches for Pierce trails, plans for a new septic installation at the Pioneer shower house and a planned building project likely to start next spring.
Espinagle said crews spent several weeks clearing overgrown shoreline trees and…
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