North Central Texas Emergency Communications District Celebrates 30 Years of Innovation and Servant Leadership
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ARLINGTON, Texas, June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The North Central Texas Emergency Communications District (NCT9-1-1) celebrates its 30-year anniversary today. Since its creation in 1991, NCT9-1-1 has established itself as a district committed to furthering innovation within the emergency number industry and in promoting its core values of heart, courage, and attitude. When I went to work for this 9-1-1 entity over thirty years ago, I knew I would have the opportunity to help people through our work, said Director of 9-1-1 Christy Williams. I couldn t have dreamed of the amazing team who are passionate and dedicated to saving lives and making a difference! I am honored to be a part of something great.
Biden honors victims of forgotten Tulsa race massacre
Posted : 2021-06-02 10:29
Updated : 2021-06-02 10:29
U.S. President Joe Biden delivers an address at the 153rd National Memorial Day Observance at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day, Arlington, Va., May 31. AFP-Yonhap
President Joe Biden led emotional commemorations on Tuesday to honor victims of the 1921 race massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma, saying the United States must learn from one of the worst episodes of racist violence in the country s history.
The Democratic leader marked the centenary of the massacre by meeting survivors in the city, after the White House announced new initiatives including billions of dollars in grants to address racial disparities in wealth, home ownership and small business ownership.
On Tuesday, Joe Biden became the first American president to visit the ruins of Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 1921, hundreds of black Americans were massacred there by