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7 hours ago ago from Ransom County Gazette
by Janet Hansen Walt Johnson and LyDell Mairs, representatives of the Lisbon City Council, met with the Ransom County Board of Commissioners at their Tuesday, Dec. 15 meeting, to ask if the county would be interested in looking into the possibility of providing law enforcement for the City of Lisbon. Johnson stated that he believed the proposal would create a “win-win” situation. He explained that the City was looking into the possibility ...
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