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Lawmakers to Game Commission :
Make Changes or Resign

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Governor Tom Corbett and several high-ranking state lawmakers -- including Senator Joe Scarnati and Representative Marty Causer -- are demanding that members of the Pennsylvania Game Commission make changes or resign. They sent a letter today to commission president Bob Schlemmer saying the agency should rescind an agreement to pay former executive director Carl Roe $220,000, and that William Capouillez should not be named as Roe’s successor. Capouillez has drawn scrutiny for work negotiating oil and gas leases for private landowners with companies he dealt with as a Game Commission employee. In a joint statement, Scarnati and Causer said, "The Game Commission Board of Commissioners has promptly responded to our letter and agreed to implement our recommendations. The public’s trust must be restored and we are ready and willing to work with the Board of Commissioners to ensure the best interests of our sportsmen and sportswomen are served." The news leader of the Twin Ti...

Pennsylvania Celebrates a Century of Elk

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By Travis Lau PA Game Commission Year after year, Labor Day weekend kicks off a period of increased activity on Pennsylvania’s elk range. As elk begin ramping up their routines ahead of peak bugling season, visitors flock in greater numbers to areas where they can see the wild spectacle unfold. In a typical year, an estimated 75,000 to 100,000 people visit Elk County alone during the two-month span between Labor Day and Halloween. But 2013 isn’t a typical year in regard to Pennsylvania’s elk. Rather, it’s an extraordinary one. This year marks the 100th anniversary of efforts to restore elk to Pennsylvania, and in commemoration of that landmark anniversary, special events are planned each weekend through Columbus Day at sites on the elk range. With the added attractions and excitement over the anniversary, it’s hard to say how many people might make Pennsylvania’s elk country a destination this year. But there seems this year to be even more of a buzz than usual surroundin...