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Commissioners hear 911 update during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week Pictured (l-r) are Highland County commissioners David Daniels, Jeff Duncan and Terry Britton. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) Highland County commissioners Jeff Duncan, Terry Britton and David Daniels met with Highland County 911 coordinator Scott Miller and Highland County Sheriff Donnie Barrera Wednesday in recognition of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week. The annual observance is recognized April 11-17 this year. According to https://www.npstw.org, “Every year during the second week of April, the telecommunications personnel in the public safety community, are honored This week-long event, initially set up in 1981 by Patricia Anderson of the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office in Cali ....
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By Newsroom Dec 16, 2020 State Representative Shane Wilkin of Hillsboro has announced state lawmakers have begun hearings on Ohio’s proposed two-year state construction budget. It includes funding for a variety of initiatives across the state and aids local projects across the 91st house district. “I look forward to the great opportunities that lie ahead for the 91st district with the help of these appropriations through the capital budget bill,” said Wilkin. “Our leaders in Columbus and in our local communities will continue to look after our livelihoods through improvements in community projects.” Clinton County will receive a total of $600,000, Highland County $925,000, Pike County $275,000 and Ross County $650,000. Local projects for the 91st house district funded in the bill include the following: ....
By Newsroom Dec 16, 2020 State Representative Shane Wilkin of Hillsboro has announced state lawmakers have begun hearings on Ohio’s proposed two-year state construction budget. It includes funding for a variety of initiatives across the state and aids local projects across the 91st house district. “I look forward to the great opportunities that lie ahead for the 91st district with the help of these appropriations through the capital budget bill,” said Wilkin. “Our leaders in Columbus and in our local communities will continue to look after our livelihoods through improvements in community projects.” Clinton County will receive a total of $600,000, Highland County $925,000, Pike County $275,000 and Ross County $650,000. Local projects for the 91st house district funded in the bill include the following: ....
State capital budget bill includes two Clinton County projects wnewsj.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wnewsj.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.