Thank you Travis!
Travis Hobbs was recognized by his colleagues as the Warden of the Year for his service and dedication to the people of Rich County.
As the Rich County Fire Warden, Hobbs was a driving force who helped his volunteer fire departments gain the training and support they needed to respond to wildfires effectively and safely. Travis used his leadership in the county to build partnerships between state and local fire departments, which helped build firefighting capacity in his county.
"Travis represents the best of FFSL's warden program," said Dustin Richards, Bear River Area Fire Management Officer for Utah Forestry, Fire and State Lands. "His ability to lead, train, and connect communities with the tools they need to succeed makes him an invaluable asset to Utah's wildland fire program."
Hobbs has also played a key role this year, assisting other programs within the division and the sovereign lands and forestry programs with project work.

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