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Treasurer’s office anxious about new antlerless deer license sale system

Janine Thoma, who works in the Butler County Treasurers’ office, enters data for an application for a doe license at the government center on Monday. Justin Guido/Butler Eagle

June 26 will be reckoning day in the county treasurer’s office, Treasurer Diane Marburger said.

Not for taxpayers, but for the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s new system for selling antlerless, or doe, hunting licenses for the upcoming 2023-24 season.

For the first time in decades, hunters won’t complete doe license applications and mail them in, along with a check, in the commission’s ubiquitous pink envelopes to buy a doe license.

Hunters can buy licenses online beginning June 26 at 8 a.m. through the www.huntfish.pa.gov website or by going to the Butler County treasurer’s office in the government center at the courthouse, 124 W. Diamond St., or at other issuing agents — such as sporting goods shops and stores like Walmart. The treasurer’s office opens at 8:30 a.m.

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