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Mills County approves temporary dispatch agreement to host San Saba County 911 operations

5841232 · September 13, 2025
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At an emergency Sept. 12 meeting, Mills County commissioners approved a short-term interlocal agreement allowing San Saba County dispatchers to operate from Mills County’s dispatch console while San Saba repairs its dispatch facility following a gas leak.

MILLS COUNTY, Texas — At an emergency meeting Sept. 12, 2025, the Mills County Commissioners Court approved an interlocal agreement to allow San Saba County dispatchers to temporarily operate from Mills County’s Law Enforcement Center while San Saba repairs its dispatch facility after a gas leak shut its jail and dispatch operations.

The agreement, approved by voice vote after a motion from Commissioner Williams, authorizes San Saba County dispatch personnel to use space and a dispatch console at the Mills County Law Enforcement Center. Judge Jody Foley of San Saba County and Mills County officials said the arrangement is intended as a short-term measure while San Saba transitions its 9-1-1 operations to a new building across its courthouse.

Judge Jody Foley said San Saba’s jail experienced a gas leak that forced shutdown of the county facility and…

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