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June 9, 2026

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First-ever UCSO fishing event fills up instantly

By From JT Staff Reports 

The first annual Cops and Bobbers Youth Fishing Event hasn’t yet happened but there are already plans to expand it.

The Union County Sheriff’s Office announced the event last week and set it for June 20 but before the weekend was over, the list of participants had already filled up.

“We already ...

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