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For Cindy Gross, the work of a communications officer — or 911 dispatcher — in the Central South Dakota Communications Center can be envisioned as a kind of pyramid.
WARREN — Three top candidates for the Trumbull County 911 director post were interviewed last week by the majority of the board of commissioners. One candid
WARREN — Three top candidates for the Trumbull County 911 director post were interviewed last week by the majority of the board of commissioners. One candid
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DeKALB – The decommissioning of landlines across campus is continuing with the conversion to Microsoft Teams to be tentatively completed by June. All 815-753 phone numbers are being ported from NIU’s current service provider, Frontier, to NIU’s new service provider, CallTower, which combines normal phone usage (texts, calls, etc.) with Microsoft Teams. John Kearsing, project...
The Arkansas 911 Board has not received the required plans from any of the state's counties to consolidate 911 operations to comply with a 2019 law, C.J. Engel, executive director of the Arkansas 911 Board, said in an interview.
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Editor's Note: The following are unedited responses from Miller County Sheriff candidates Wayne Easley, Mark Lewis and Stephen Ward. Each candidate was allowed a total of 500 words to distribute as they saw fit among their responses to the same five questions. The primary election is May 24.