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1. Wallowa County Chamber, Board of Directors and Mission Statement
www.wallowacountychamber.com/c - [Cached]Published on: 7/2/2008 Last Visited: 7/2/2008
Commissioner Ben Boswell -
2. www.naco.org
www.naco.org/Template.cfm?Sect - [Cached]Published on: 10/17/2007 Last Visited: 10/17/2007
During the busy two days of the conference, attendees participated in workshops; early arrivers were able to tour the Chena Hot Springs Resort; Washington County, Utah Commissioner Alan Gardner was installed as WIR president; Tillamook County, Ore. Commissioner Tim Josi was elected as the organization's second vice president; and Wallowa County, Ore. Commissioner Ben Boswell won the Dale Sowards Award.
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Ben Boswell, Wallowa County, Ore. commissioner and vice president of the Association of Oregon Counties, won 2007's Dale Sowards Award.The annual award, named for a WIR founder, goes to individuals who - as Sowards did during his lifetime - have demonstrated outstanding service to public lands counties and to draw attention to their accomplishments and the public policies they represent.
Boswell, who has been a county commissioner for more than 12 years, is a veteran science teacher whose students have won awards in three states for their science research projects.His many accomplishments include playing a key role in the creation of the innovative Wallowa County-Nez Perce Nation Salmon Habitat Recovery Plan, a project which has served as a national model of local collaboration, science-based active management and environmental protection.
Additionally, Boswell helped create Wallowa Resources, a local nonprofit focused on ecosystem health and community well-being through actively managed restoration projects. -
3. Association of Oregon Counties > Home
www.aocweb.org/aoc/default.asp - [Cached]Published on: 8/30/2006 Last Visited: 8/30/2006
AOC President Ben Boswell has issued a call for volunteers to join a new AOC Task Force on Interoperability.So far, Yamhill County Commissioner Kathy George and Curry County Commissioner Marlyn Schafer have signed on.
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President Ben on the 5520 Project."It was a worthwhile experience.I learned a lot doing it," says AOC President Ben Boswell after filling out the first phase of the 5520 Project surveys.The Wallowa County Commissioner also said that filling out the survey was "not that difficult" and encouraged his fellow commissioners and judges to make sure their counties complete the survey.

