Categories: WTVO

Rock County Sheriff’s Office hosts first fishing event for youth

ROCK COUNTY, Wis. (WTVO) — Rock County’s Sheriff Curtis Fell has announced the department’s first fishing event happening in June.

The Cops & Bobbers event will give 20 children ages 7-12 the chance to go fishing with a Sheriff’s Office staff on Lake Koshkonong. Youth participants and staff will be fishing from pontoon boats.

All participants will be provided life jackets, fishing gear and lunch. Eventgoers will also receive a t-shirt.

The event is set to take place on June 17, from 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at Floating Toy, 723 East Ellendale Road in Edgerton, Wisconsin.

Guardians must be present with children at the 9:45 a.m. check-in time.

To register a child to participate in the event, visit the Rock County Sheriff’s Department’s website.

rssfeeds-admin

Share
Published by
rssfeeds-admin

Recent Posts

Jodi’s Journal: Business anniversary meets AI arrival

March 15, 2026 Get this: SiouxFalls.Business has existed as a digital product about three times…

12 minutes ago

Jodi’s Journal: Business anniversary meets AI arrival

March 15, 2026 Get this: SiouxFalls.Business has existed as a digital product about three times…

12 minutes ago

How to Read Books That Challenge Your Mind: Advice from Robert Greene, Author of The 48 Laws of Power

If you’ve fallen out of the habit of reading books, you’re certainly not alone. Consider…

27 minutes ago

Ethical Tech is Good Business: In a world filled with AI, trust and safety matter more than ever.

The modern tech industry has been shaped by several waves of technology. The first was…

60 minutes ago

Ethical Tech is Good Business: In a world filled with AI, trust and safety matter more than ever.

The modern tech industry has been shaped by several waves of technology. The first was…

1 hour ago

Empowering the Individual: MuleRun Unveils Proactive, Self-Evolving AI Agent Ecosystem

The AI revolution is entering its next phase: the era of the autonomous Agent. Today’s…

1 hour ago

This website uses cookies.