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Senator Kit Bond's Senior Legislative Staffer from Washington D.C. Visits Neosho National Fish Hatchery
Midwest Region, August 14, 2006
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Hatchery Manager David E. Hendrix and Tom Horgan, Senior Legislative Staffer for Senator Bond, chat during a tour of Neosho National Fish Hatchery.
- Photo by Kay Hively, Neosho NFH's Friends Liason and Neosho Post Editor
Hatchery Manager David E. Hendrix and Tom Horgan, Senior Legislative Staffer for Senator Bond, chat during a tour of Neosho National Fish Hatchery.

- Photo by Kay Hively, Neosho NFH's Friends Liason and Neosho Post Editor

(from left to right) Hatchery Manager David E. Hendrix; Tom Horgan, Senior Legislative Staffer for Missouri Senator Kit Bond, Stacy Burks, Springfield District Office Director for the Senator, and Assistant Hatchery Manager Roderick May tour the Neosho National Fish Hatchery.
- Photo by Kay Hively, Neosho NFH's Friends Liason and Neosho Post Editor
(from left to right) Hatchery Manager David E. Hendrix; Tom Horgan, Senior Legislative Staffer for Missouri Senator Kit Bond, Stacy Burks, Springfield District Office Director for the Senator, and Assistant Hatchery Manager Roderick May tour the Neosho National Fish Hatchery.

- Photo by Kay Hively, Neosho NFH's Friends Liason and Neosho Post Editor

Tom Horgan, Senior Staffer for Senator Kit Bond in Washington D.C., toured the Neosho National Fish Hatchery, August 14. 

His fellow staff member from the Senator's Springfield, Missouri, office, Stacy Burks, also participated in the tour. 

They two visited for nearly two hours feeding fish, checking out the construction of the new sturgeon building, and looking at the layout of the new visitor center.

Contact Info: Midwest Region Public Affairs, 612-713-5313, charles_traxler@fws.gov



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