Tennessee Hunting News Written by Tennessee Hunter
Wednesday, 23 December 2009 09:52
NASHVILLE --- The Shikar–Safari Club International has honored Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) Wildlife Officer David Sexton as its Tennessee Wildlife Law Enforcement Officer of the Year for 2009.
 
Sexton, who serves TWRA as a wildlife officer in Sevier County, was presented the award by Jim Maddox, a representative of Shikar-Safari Club International. The award presentation was made at the December meeting of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission held at TWRA Region II Headquarters in Nashville.

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