Utah Gov. Spencer Cox led a ceremony to swear in 140 officers to the newly formed Utah Division of Law Enforcement, consolidating the state's natural resource officers into one agency.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — Being an officer is difficult in any jurisdiction, but Joel Ferry believes patrolling  Utah 's vast outdoor spaces can be especially hard.
</p><p>&quot;It's not faint of heart to be out in the wild alone, protecting and standing up for the resources of Utah, for the people of Utah,&quot; said Ferry, direct
UTAH LAW ENFORCEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES OUTDOOR RECREATION STATE GOVERNMENT
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