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Clay County approves application for Missouri Blue Shield public-safety designation
Summary
The Clay County Commission unanimously approved a resolution allowing the sheriff's office to apply for the Missouri Blue Shield designation, a state program recognizing local governments'commitment to public safety and making certain state grant funds available only to designated jurisdictions.
Clay County commissioners voted unanimously Thursday to approve a resolution enabling the sheriff's office to apply for the Missouri Blue Shield designation, a state program created this year to recognize local governments that commit to targeted public-safety practices.
Captain Amy Agderian of the Clay County Sheriff's Office asked the commission to sign a resolution required as part of the application packet. "Before you tonight is a resolution that would be part of an application packet... the purpose of this program... is to…
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