The Pennsylvania Game Commission has added 24 new wardens to their ranks including two Butler County natives and one stationed locally.
Butler native Jesse Speicher will be working in Allegheny County while Kyle Norling of West Sunbury has been stationed to Forest County. Erie native Jared Marzka will be working in Butler County.
All graduates complete 44 weeks of training including 10 weeks of field training as part of the 37th class of the Commission’s Ross Leffler School of Conservation.
The School started in 1932 in Brockway Jefferson County before moving to the Harrisburg headquarters of the Game Commission in 1986.
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