Corrections officers at county jail will receive body cameras
Commissioners approve county 911 system renewal levy
The Daily Jeffersonian
Guernsey County commissioners on Monday approved a three-year contract with Axon to provide high-resolution body cameras for corrections officers at the county jail.
The county will lease the body cameras while Axon provides maintenance services and video storage at a cost of approximately $10,000 a year. This will help ensure the county against liability by clearly documenting every encounter between the jail staff and an inmate at the county jail, said Commissioner Dave Wilson.
Axon currently provides cameras and video storage for road deputies in the county.
One dose vaccine arriving in Guernsey Co , clinic slated for Thursday
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COVID-19 cases, vaccinations continue to increase in Guernsey, Noble and Belmont counties
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Noble County schools will be first in line locally for COVID vaccinations
Guernsey County schools slated for the third week of February
The Daily Jeffersonian
Staff in the Caldwell Exempted Village and Noble Local school districts will be at the head of the line locally.
The Noble County Health Department will administer COVID-19 vaccinations Friday to all employees who wish to receive the vaccine the first districts locally to be eligible as part of Ohio K-12 School Staff Vaccination Program. It s very quick, said Caldwell Superintendent Kacey Cottrill of the vaccination date. I know some districts have to wait until the third week or the end of February, but the Noble County Health Department has worked very hard to secure vaccinations for the districts in the county.
The Daily Jeffersonian
Frustrations regarding the failure of individuals to comply with Gov. Mike DeWine s mask mandate for Ohioans are growing, and not just for Guernsey County residents.
Officials with the Cambridge-Guernsey County Health Department the agency tasked with enforcing the mandate are also frustrated by the volume of violations reported in the county. We receive a multitude of calls every day regarding places that are not following the mask mandate, said Guernsey County Health Commissioner Dr. Edward Colby. There are so many, that s impossible for us to check them all in person.
The number of complaints received was not