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Police Beat: Feb. 8, 2010
8 hours ago ago from NaplesNet Articles
To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office at (239) 477-1000 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050.
Related contentElectricity issue going onto ballot in May Voter
17 hours ago ago from northcoastNOW.com
Electricity issue going onto ballot in May Voters in a majority of Medina County’s townships will see an electric aggregation issue on the May 4 ballot. County Commissioners voted Monday to approve the issue, which could result in energy savings for residents and businesses in 12 townships. Commissioner Steve Hambley said three more townships — Litchfield, Liverpool and Lafayette — might ask commissioners to [...]
Related contentQuestions Arise Concerning County Insurance
20 hours ago ago from The Scoop with Jim Herrin
A question about whether the county election commission is covered under Putnam County's overall insurance program may be answered next week. Administrator of Elections Debbie Steidl told the county's Fiscal Review committee Monday night that she had been told the election commission was NOT included in the county policy. County attorney Jeff Jones said he would research the issue, but said that the crux of the matter is whether or not ...
Related contentCOMMISSIONERS TABLE SELECTION OF INTERIM CONSTABLE
23 hours ago ago from Coleman Online
The County Commissioners met Monday morning to approve several agenda items and table others for further study. The Court gave County Clerk Stacey Mendoza approval to advertise for bids for the electronic voting machines that are no longer used by the County. Mendoza told the Court that the bid she had received from Hart Voting Systems, the company the County had purchased the equipment from, was not acceptable. She believes she can get ...
Related contentFundraiser Huge Sucess
5 hours ago ago from Levy County Sheriff\'s Star
On February 6, 2010, the Levy County Sheriff’s Office hosted a Basic Pistol Class as a fundraiser for the family of Dixie County Sheriffs Office Capt. Chad Reed, who was killed in the line of duty on January 14, 2010. Lt. Scott Finnen of the Levy County Sheriff’s Office started the ball rolling but was quick to mention that once the idea took off, it took on a life of its’ own. Lt. Finnen stated that people were calling him to assist and ...
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