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County offers grant-writing help as Creswell presses for street repairs and water fixes At a joint Oct. 24 meeting, Washington County officials said a newly hired Grants & Procurement Manager will compile grant opportunities and offer training to Creswell staff, while town leaders pressed the county on street repairs, a planned well in the county CIP and other infrastructure needs.

Creswell is set to transform its infrastructure with new grant-writing support and urgent plans for street repairs and water fixes!

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#WashingtonCounty #NC #InfrastructureImprovement #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #LocalResourceSharing

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Police propose mandatory alcohol‑server training; council debates timing, enforcement and business burden The Idaho Falls Police Department presented a draft ordinance modeled on Boise’s code to require alcohol-server certification for servers, managers and on‑site security, with a proposed June 1 effective date and 60‑day compliance window for new hires; council debated training logistics, exemptions for charitable events, affidavit-based compliance checks and graduated enforcement (infractions, misdemeanors, license revocation for repeat convictions).

Idaho Falls is considering a new ordinance that mandates alcohol-server training, aiming to enhance public safety in nightlife areas—will this change how your favorite venue operates?

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#IdahoFallsBonnevilleCounty #ID #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining

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Law enforcement and advocates back statewide ‘Blue Envelope’ program to aid autistic residents Lieutenant Richard Como and Representative Campbell told the Joint Judiciary Interim Committee the national Blue Envelope program — decals and dash envelopes carrying critical information — can reduce risky encounters between police and people on the autism spectrum and recommended statewide rollout with training and consistency.

A groundbreaking "Blue Envelope" program aims to transform police interactions with autistic residents by providing critical information to first responders.

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#WY #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #PublicSafety #CognitiveDisabilities

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Police annual report shows steady activity; mayor says timing and cost for NextGen 911 remain uncertain The Bryan Police Chief reported steady year-over-year activity and several grants; Mayor cautioned that NextGen 911 implementation timing and costs are uncertain and said staff will return with firm vendor estimates before making budget decisions.

The Bryan Police Chief's annual report reveals a busy year with over 9,200 calls for service, but the future of NextGen 911 hangs in uncertainty as officials await crucial vendor quotes.

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#OH #TrafficSafety #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #EmergencyResponse

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Chester fire commissioner reports 2,836 incidents in 2025, details equipment and training gains Fire Commissioner John Paul Shirley reported 2,836 incidents in 2025, listed extra-alarm fires that displaced residents, and described grants and equipment purchases including thermal imaging cameras, bailout harnesses funded by a FEMA grant and a ladder truck on order.

Chester's Fire Department tackled 2,836 incidents in 2025, including devastating fires and critical EMS calls, while investing in advanced equipment and training for a safer future.

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#ChesterDelawareCounty #PA #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #EmergencyResponse #PublicSafety

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Committee advances bill to require autism training for first responders A South Carolina committee voted to advance a bill that would require law enforcement continuing-education credits and EMT coursework on autism spectrum disorder; sponsors and sheriffs' representatives said the training is already certified and would standardize practice statewide.

South Carolina is taking a bold step forward by advancing a bill that mandates autism training for first responders, aiming to enhance safety and understanding in critical situations.

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#SC #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #CommunityTraining #PublicSafety

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San Fernando reconvenes Disaster Council, directs staff to pursue CERT training and preparedness outreach At a Feb. special meeting, Mayor Joe Fajardo and city staff reconvened San Fernando's Disaster Council, reviewed municipal code duties and instructed staff to update preparedness resources, coordinate CERT training with LAFD, work with Red Cross on shelter and staff training, and engage LAUSD on school safety plans.

San Fernando's Disaster Council is back in action, prioritizing community safety with new training initiatives and emergency preparedness plans!

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#CA #SanFernandoDisasterCouncil #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #EmergencyPreparedness

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Committee backs training bill aimed at improving police interactions with people on the autism spectrum HB 365 would require or enable in‑person training for officers and people with autism to improve interactions; multiple witnesses, including family members and an autistic teenager, gave personal testimony in support and the committee reported the bill favorably.

A new bill in Florida aims to enhance police training for better interactions with people on the autism spectrum, sparking heartfelt testimonies from families and advocates.

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#FL #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #PublicSafety

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Ocean Shores fire chief: busiest year yet, new equipment and cadet program Fire Chief Brian Ritter said the department handled 3,016 calls last year, secured replacement breathing apparatus and a new ambulance, started a cadet program and improved the citywide insurance rating to 5; a countywide active-shooter drill is planned for 2027.

Ocean Shores Fire Chief Brian Ritter reports a record-breaking year with over 3,000 calls, new life-saving equipment, and a promising future for community safety initiatives.

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#OceanShoresGraysHarborCounty #WA #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #EmergencyResponse #PublicSafety

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Middletown police chief reports small dip in January calls, outlines staffing changes and expanded training The Middletown Police chief reported a 2% decline in January calls for service, outlined five current vacancies, several upcoming retirements and expanded training funded in part by a state senator; the commission accepted department minutes and closed the public portion by voting to enter executive session on personnel matters.

Middletown Police experienced a slight dip in January calls, but a surge in parking enforcement and expanded training initiatives are paving the way for a safer community!

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#MiddletownOrangeCounty #NY #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #PublicSafety #MiddletownPolice #YouthOutreach

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Environment Department to pilot heat‑pump water heaters in up to 30 family child‑care homes with $299,091 grant A BFC committee recommended the Board approve a Tech Clean California grant (~$299,091) to install heat‑pump water heaters in up to 30 family child‑care provider facilities, provide contractor trainings, and complete installations by Dec. 31, 2026.

A groundbreaking $299,091 grant aims to install heat-pump water heaters in 30 family child-care homes, paving the way for electrification and sustainability in underserved communities!

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#SanFranciscoCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #SustainabilityInitiatives

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Sylvania Schools proposes two‑year Fire/EMT career‑tech program with township fire department and Owens Community College Sylvania Schools presented a two‑year Fire/EMT career‑technical pathway that would run at an active fire station, award Fire 1/Fire 2 and EMT credentials before graduation, and provide a route to paramedic certification via Owens Community College; student interest and partner support underpinned the plan.

Sylvania Schools is launching an innovative Fire/EMT program that lets students earn vital certifications before graduation, paving the way for future paramedics!

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#OH #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #PublicSafety #CareerEducation

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Hutchinson Fire Chief calls 2025 'busiest year to date,' cites 579 calls and regional training push Chief Schulman told the Hutchinson City Council the fire department responded to 579 calls in 2025, logged more than 11,000 labor hours, saved an estimated $2.3 million in property value and is building a McLeod County technical-rescue team and new regional training partnerships.

Hutchinson's Fire Chief Schulman reports a staggering 579 calls in 2025, emphasizing the department's commitment to saving lives and property amid rising challenges.

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#MN #CitizenPortal #HutchinsonFireDepartment #CommunityTraining #EmergencyResponse #PublicSafety

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Fire chief reports 6,600+ incidents in 2025; ISO rating improves to Class 2 Fire Chief Anthony Mejia told the City Council the department ran more than 6,600 incidents in 2025, recorded roughly 4,200 medical calls and about 150 fires, and improved its ISO rating from Class 4 to Class 2; staff highlighted training, mutual-aid deployments and plans to pursue ALS response in 2026.

In an impressive year, the Lincoln Fire Department tackled over 6,600 incidents and safeguarded nearly $100 million in assets, with even busier times ahead as they gear up for 2026.

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#LincolnPlacerCounty #CA #LincolnFireDepartment #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining

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Fire chief urges Station 4 and local training center to cut response times; CIP build targeted for 2030 Chief Moody told supervisors that Station 4 in the Shiloh district would reduce long first‑response areas and handle over 800 calls per year; he emphasized staffing needs and proposed a county training center to reduce travel to Spotsylvania, with construction for Station 4 projected around 2030 under current CIP assumptions.

Chief Moody is advocating for a new fire station to cut emergency response times in King George County, but warns that without a solid staffing plan, it could be a costly mistake.

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#KingGeorgeCounty #VA #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #EmergencyResponse #PublicSafety

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After failing to win SAFER grant, Fall River plans a larger future request and outlines staffing targets Fire Chief Jeffrey Bacon said the city's SAFER grant application for five positions failed to advance in computer scoring because it did not materially change NFPA 1710 compliance; the department plans a larger submission next cycle and outlined staffing targets (roughly 192–195 budgeted firefighters, 200 without overtime) to reduce overtime reliance.

Fall River's fire department faces setbacks in securing vital SAFER grant funding, prompting a bold strategy to boost staffing and cut overtime costs.

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#FallRiverCityBristolCounty #MA #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #PublicSafety #FirefighterStaffing #FallRiverFirefighters

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SFFD chief details Super Bowl response, recent major fires and a new hoarding task force Chief Dean Crispin told the Fire Commission about Super Bowl preparedness, multiple recent fires including a fatal shooting response and repeated hoarding fires, academy updates, and a new hoarding task force to address dangerous hoarding conditions.

Chief Dean Crispin reveals shocking updates on a tragic triple shooting and the department's Super Bowl preparedness, along with new initiatives to tackle dangerous hoarding conditions.

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#SanFranciscoCitySanFranciscoCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #EmergencyResponse

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Hexagon regional dispatch upgrade delayed; vendor, cities work to finalize integrations Hexagon representatives told the Sparks City Council the regional computer-aided dispatch and records project (contracted 2023) missed earlier go-live targets and is now targeting early fall 2026, with ongoing integration testing, remediation of software issues and discussions about reimbursing unaccounted expenses to participating agencies.

The Hexagon regional dispatch project faces delays, pushing the go-live date to early fall 2026 as officials work to resolve integration issues and unexpected costs.

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#SparksWashoeCounty #NV #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #EmergencyResponse #TechnologyIntegration

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CPS says schools are trained and ready if immigration enforcement appears on campuses Superintendent Murphy and General Counsel Dan Hoang told the Feb. 9 board the district has trained principals, front-office staff and counselors on protocols for any immigration-enforcement presence and reiterated that families do not have to prove immigration status to enroll.

Cincinnati Public Schools is stepping up to ensure that every child, regardless of immigration status, feels safe and supported on campus amid potential enforcement actions.

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#OH #ImmigrationSupport #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #CincinnatiPublicSchools #EducationAccess

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Council reviews police move funding and fire apparatus and ladder replacements Council heard requests to authorize bonding for police facility move and equipment upgrades including a tactical training 'shoot house,' radio antenna and gym equipment, and for the fire department to replace a hazardous‑materials apparatus and add ground ladders due to long lead times; staff pledged to bond only for money actually spent.

Syracuse City Council is considering a $1 million bond for critical police facility upgrades and fire apparatus replacements, ensuring safety and efficiency for our first responders.

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#SyracuseCityOnondagaCounty #NY #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #PublicSafety

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Snellville police report: crime down in several categories, training up and requests for cameras and staffing The police chief reported two homicides, four reported rapes (various case statuses), four robberies (a record low), 28 aggravated assaults, 19 burglaries and substantial training hours. The department announced crime-mapping, cited camera costs and requested additional dispatchers and downtown patrol officers.

Crime rates in Snellville are hitting record lows, with significant declines in property crimes and a major push for enhanced training and transparency in policing.

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#SnellvilleCityGwinnettCounty #GA #CitizenPortal #SnellvilleCrime #CommunityTraining #CrimeTransparency

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Bulloch County approves $1.75M real estate contract for consolidated Fire Station 13 after heated debate After extended public comment and commissioner questions about cost, alternatives and funding, the Bulloch County commission approved 4–2 a sales contract to buy a 5-acre site and 10,000 sq ft building near I‑16 for a consolidated Fire Station 13 and training center; staff added an appraisal contingency and said financing would be via a 10‑year lease‑purchase and SPLOST.

Bulloch County just approved a $1.75M deal for a new Fire Station and training center, but the debate over costs and transparency is heating up!

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#BullochCounty #GA #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #PublicSafety

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Henrico board proclaims January 2026 Human Trafficking Awareness Month, highlights new employee training The Board recognized January as Human Trafficking Awareness Month and described a county-led training initiative, with plans to train all county employees on spotting and reporting trafficking signs.

Henrico County is stepping up the fight against human trafficking by recognizing January 2026 as Human Trafficking Awareness Month and launching vital training for county employees.

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#HenricoCounty #VA #VictimSupport #HumanTraffickingAwareness #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining

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Committee hears support, fiscal questions for bill shifting digital equity duties to Broadband Office The Technology, Economic Development and Veterans Committee heard testimony for House Bill 2365, which shifts digital equity leadership to the State Broadband Office, requires provider cost reporting, and updates the state digital equity planning process. Advocates urged passage; Commerce warned of new costs.

A groundbreaking bill is set to redefine digital equity in Washington by shifting responsibilities to the State Broadband Office, but fiscal concerns loom large.

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#WA #BroadbandAccess #DigitalEquity #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining

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Harrisville police weigh 10-year Taser lease — $100,753 bundle includes devices, cartridges and VR training The Harrisville Police Department presented a vendor proposal for a 10-year, all-inclusive Taser lease priced at about $100,753 total (roughly $10,053/year), covering handles, cartridges, VR simulation and instructor certifications. Council members pressed for itemized costs, alternatives to a decade-long commitment, and how many officers would be issued devices.

Harrisville police are considering a $100,753, 10-year Taser lease that promises cutting-edge technology and training, but council members are raising questions about the long-term commitment.

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#UT #PublicSafety #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining #LawEnforcement

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Nominee outlines staffing, prevention focus in Nebraska State Fire Marshal confirmation hearing Douglas Hobein, nominated by Gov. Pillen to be Nebraska State Fire Marshal, told the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee the agency has about 75 full-time and 75 part-time staff, seven divisions, and plans to shift resources back to fire prevention and community training; no confirmation vote was recorded in the hearing.

Nebraska's nominee for State Fire Marshal, Douglas Hobein, is ready to refocus on fire prevention and community training after years of budget cuts—will his plans spark a change in safety?

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#NE #FirePrevention #PublicSafety #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining

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Panel advances bill allowing licensed volunteer armed security at houses of worship The subcommittee voted 17-0 to advance HB 95, which authorizes unpaid, licensed concealed-carry permit holders to provide armed security at religious premises and clarifies licensing under chapter 493; debate focused on training requirements and potential grant support for small congregations.

A new bill in Florida could change the dynamics of armed security at places of worship, allowing licensed volunteers to step in where legal ambiguity once reigned.

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#FL #LegalClarity #PublicSafety #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining

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Board takes first reading of immigration-enforcement response policy; community urges mandatory staff training and coordinated drills Trustees reviewed a first reading of revised Board Policy 5145.13 and a new administrative regulation on responses to immigration enforcement; community members asked that staff training be mandatory and that the district coordinate drills and interagency planning to protect students and families.

Petaluma City Schools is revising its policy on immigration enforcement, but community voices are calling for stronger mandatory training and clearer protections for students.

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#CA #PublicSafety #PetalumaSchools #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining

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Hoover holds first reading of $20 permit fee to fund Central Alabama Home Building Academy Council heard a presentation and held a first reading of an ordinance to add $20 to each residential building permit to fund the Central Alabama Home Building Academy; no vote was taken and a second reading is scheduled in two weeks.

Hoover City Council is considering a new $20 permit fee aimed at funding a groundbreaking Home Building Academy that could transform the lives of local aspiring builders!

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#HooverCityShelbyCounty #AL #WorkforceDevelopment #AffordableHousing #HooverCity #CommunityTraining

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Kane County human services panel approves two new workforce-development positions funded by DCEO grant The Kane County Human Services Committee approved two new positions — a training program specialist and a senior staff accountant — intended to improve training, compliance and fiscal processing for DCEO-funded workforce programs; both passed on roll-call votes.

Kane County is taking a big step forward by adding new staff to enhance workforce development, aiming to improve training and expedite reimbursements for community partners!

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#KaneCounty #IL #WorkforceDevelopment #KaneCountyHumanServices #CitizenPortal #CommunityTraining

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