Councilman aims to recognizes Games

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Councilman Jim Bowman wants to recognize the staff, volunteers and those who participated in Western States Police and Fire Games which was held earlier this month.
The event brought more than 6,000 law enforcement officials who were competing 65 sporting activities and events.
Competitions included the traditional -- basketball, boxing and archery -- to the unconventional -- rodeo as well as mixed martial arts.
"It was a very difficult task and a lot of work went into each day," Bowman said.
The council agreed to honor those individuals at a future meeting.


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